We will stay firmly rooted in Chinese culture. We will collect and refine the defining symbols and best elements of Chinese culture and showcase them to the world. We will accelerate the development of China’s discourse and narrative systems, better tell China’s stories, make China’s voice heard, and present a China that is credible, appealing, and respectable.
With awe in mind, one will be prudent in word and deed, and therefore cultivate virtue; without awe in mind, one will act rashly, and therefore bring disaster to oneself.
發佈時間:2024-06-12 08:44:59 | 來源:中國網-中國習觀 | 作者: | 責任編輯:曹川川On September 1, 2021, in the speech at the opening ceremony of a training program for younger officials at the Central Party School (National Academy of Governance) during its 2021 fall semester, General Secretary Xi Jinping, quoted a statement saying that "With awe in mind, one will be prudent in word and deed, and therefore cultivate virtue; without awe in mind, one will act rashly, and therefore bring disaster to oneself." Where does the statement come from? What does it mean? Let us learn from President Xi on how to use literary quotations.