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How to write an essay on cross-strait cultural heritage? Please help me quickly.

The most important and indestructible bond between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait is the Chinese culture that we all share. Through constant communication and discussion, we can tighten this bond.

Confucius is a symbol of Chinese culture. His great thoughts are the core of Chinese culture and a spiritual heritage shared by all Chinese people. Preserving and promoting Chinese culture with Confucianism as the mainstay is The bounden duty of all Chinese people, including people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Where is the wisdom of Chinese culture reflected? It is reflected and permeated in dealing with the relationship between man and man (including individual and society, group and group, country and country), the relationship between man and nature (that is, nature and environment), the relationship between reality and the future, and the relationship between individual body and mind. relationship aspects. Running through these four major relationships are the philosophical concepts in Chinese culture, which are "the unity of nature and man", "the harmony of yin and yang", and "harmony without difference". Chinese culture was the first to establish a people-oriented moral concept, because our ancestors correctly summarized the normal relationships that human society should have from history, nature, and real life, that is: countless individuals are members of society and the country. The foundation is that personal moral cultivation is related to the stability and progress of society, thus forming a moral path of "cultivation-qi-governance-pacification" from oneself to the world. On the basis of the extremely rich connotation of Chinese culture, the idea of ??"kingly way" was formed in terms of governing the country and bringing peace to the world. British historian Toynbee called China a "super stable" society for five thousand years, but he failed to notice this one of the many reasons for stability.

The situation in today’s world is quite similar to China’s Warring States Period, where heroes fought together, devouring resources, destroying the environment, and preying on the weak. "Hegemony" pervades the world: domination by people against others, domination between countries, and domination by humans against nature. The root cause of his hegemony is that he strives to uphold the word "profit" and tolerates the word "greed" infinitely. This domineering world must not continue! The solution, in addition to providing necessary resistance and deterrence to hegemony, also requires finding a long-term and fundamental solution, and finding a relative balance between the entire society's greed for profit and the cherishment of moral conscience. It is at this point that the Chinese nation can make a huge contribution to mankind - Chinese culture has unique wisdom and rich experience to balance the relationship between body and mind, matter and soul, and oneself and others. This wisdom and experience are the admiration and lifelong pursuit of virtue for individuals; they are the "kingly way" for society, the country and the world.

The mention of "kingly way" was first seen in "Shangshu Hongfan": "Without partiality and party, the kingly way is sloppy. Without party and partiality, the kingly way is mediocre. Without rebellion and sideways, the kingly way is upright." At that time, the "king way" referred to the specific way that Zhou Xianwang governed the world. When "Mencius" said, "Keeping one's health and losing one's life without regrets is the beginning of the king's way." The king's way at this time refers to the way of being a king. As for the use of "king way" as a special term for ideal politics, as opposed to "hegemony", I am afraid it is still the work of Han Confucianism. Although the "king way" refers to this change, its most common point is that it emphasizes governing the country with virtue (benevolence and righteousness) internally, and "cultivation of literary virtues" externally, and treating the world as one family. "Kingly Way" means tolerance, equality, friendship, integration, and the ultimate goal of the common happiness of mankind. This is exactly what the world and many countries lack today. We are willing to work with our Taiwanese friends to carry out research on this topic and strive to introduce the essence of "King Dao" thought to the world.