2008-06-03
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Thousands of elementary and middle school principal who are delegates of the "Chinese Bridge for American and Korean schools " listened to the cultural lecture----- "Talking about the integration and pillars of Chinese culture " delivered by Xu Jialu, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress at the Peking University Hall on June, 27th,2007.
I like the black and white Tai Chi pic. It's so beatiful
Taoism’s impact on Chinese values goes way back into history. It is said by the “Tao Te Ching” (a Chinese Classic fundamental to Taoism) that “The greatest good is like that of water. The greatness of water is that it is unconditionally beneficial to all life”, which means people should provide to others as water does, but should not contend for fame and gain. According to Chinese tradition, apathy towards personal fame and benefit is the highest quality sought after by the virtuous. Even the most common Chinese individual will often repeat the words, “Contentment brings happiness[知足常乐]