Taking Socialist Core Values to Guide the Voluntary Service with Chinese Characteristics
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2017
Pages:
1-4
Received:
11 March 2017
Accepted:
14 April 2017
Published:
26 April 2017
Abstract: Volunteer service is a critical symbol of modern civilization as well as an important channel and way to cultivate and practice the socialist core values, the spirit of volunteerism it advocates is the organic combination of the traditional virtues of Chinese nation and the spirit of the era of reform and innovation in China. It has intrinsic unity with socialist core values. To construct of the volunteer service spirit with Chinese characteristics, we must continue to play the leading role of the socialist core values, attract and appeal more people to participate in volunteer service, and promote the harmonious and orderly development of volunteer service.
Abstract: Volunteer service is a critical symbol of modern civilization as well as an important channel and way to cultivate and practice the socialist core values, the spirit of volunteerism it advocates is the organic combination of the traditional virtues of Chinese nation and the spirit of the era of reform and innovation in China. It has intrinsic unity...
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An Immortal Garden: Cultural Legacy of “Fine Bamboo Garden”
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 1, February 2017
Pages:
5-10
Received:
27 March 2017
Accepted:
2 May 2017
Published:
19 May 2017
Abstract: “Fine Bamboo Garden” (Guyi yuan) of Nanxiang Town today is one of the “five famous classical gardens of Shanghai”, and is called “an immortal garden”, because it has withstood frequent and distinct changes of its cultural connotation. To be specific, at the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Min Shiji and Zhu Sansong first built it, because of their plenty financial strength and good crafts, it was ingenious yet deep, a good private garden of a functionary. During the late Ming period, it belonged to literate Li Yizhi, so with more natural taste, and became to a typical poetic style garden. At the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Ye Jin rebuilt and enlarged it, made it a famous splendid and delicate garden. From the end of the Qianlong period to the late Qing Dynasty and the Minguo Period, it was attached to the local temple, then a gathering place for local business people, then an outing sight for Shanghai people, while it was closely connected with the social and historical transformation of Nanxiang, but its lettered taste was weakened and changed into a public garden. Since the liberation till now, it has been restored and enlarged many times by the government, its poetic charm has lost to a certain extent, but the beautiful landscape and clear cultural style has made it a public garden of the people.
Abstract: “Fine Bamboo Garden” (Guyi yuan) of Nanxiang Town today is one of the “five famous classical gardens of Shanghai”, and is called “an immortal garden”, because it has withstood frequent and distinct changes of its cultural connotation. To be specific, at the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Min Shiji and Zhu Sansong first built it, because of their...
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