What are the spiritual qualities?

The spiritual qualities are: helping others, sacrificing oneself for others, selfless dedication, modesty and prudence, respecting the old and loving the young.

First, help others.

The traditional virtues of China people. Enthusiastic people will lend a helping hand when encountering natural or man-made disasters or difficulties that are difficult to solve by themselves. The fashion of helping others in society has been greatly carried forward, regardless of region, blood relationship, gender and age. When a person is in trouble, everyone will help. If there is no money to treat life-threatening diseases, people from all walks of life will automatically donate. Those who need a lot of blood transfusion will compete to donate blood for free and try their best to solve problems for patients.

Second, give up yourself for others

Only by devoting oneself to society can one find the meaning of that short and risky life. On the road of life, I drop by drop to feed others. Although I feel thinner gradually, I feel happy.

Third, selfless dedication

Everything puts people's interests first, adheres to the fundamental purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, is selfless, self-denial, and despises all bad consciousness of individualism, egoism, money worship and striving for fame and profit.

Fourth, modesty and prudence.

Modest people cherish the truth and don't care about selling themselves personally. The first thing that people who are not modest think of is to show off the praise they get, and don't care about the truth. Their thoughts are stated in the book. Modesty is almost always directly proportional to one's talent, while immodesty is inversely proportional.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) respects the old and loves the young.

Respecting the old and loving the young is the essence of China's fine moral tradition. Respecting the old and loving the young is a sign that human beings respect themselves. Everyone has his childhood, and everyone will grow old one day. From generation to generation, from children to the elderly, whether in the prosperous Tang Dynasty or today's society, there is one thing in common, that is, to carry forward the fine tradition of respecting the elderly and loving the young.