First, seek truth from facts.
Seeking truth from facts refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation. Its philosophical connotation is: proceeding from reality, integrating theory with practice, insisting on testing truth and developing truth in practice. This is different from the meaning of seeking truth from facts within the party, but it is also the source of thought.
The word "seeking truth from facts" was first written by Ban Gu, a historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty. It mainly praised Liu De, the third son of Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, for "learning ancient books well and seeking truth from facts"-he devoted his life to the collection and collation of China cultural ancient books. Since then, it has been handed down and gradually extended from the research field to the real social life field, which generally refers to the attitude of seeking truth and being pragmatic in studying, governing the country and dealing with the world.
Second, the mass line.
The mass line means doing everything for the masses, relying on the masses, coming from the masses and going to the masses, turning correct opinions into conscious actions of the masses, systematically applying the principle that the masses are creators of history to all activities, and forming the mass line in all work. This is a valuable historical experience and summary of our revolutionary activities in the difficult environment of long-term disparity between the enemy and ourselves.
As long as we rely on the people, firmly believe that the people's creativity is infinite, and therefore trust the people and become one with them, then any difficulty can be overcome, and no enemy can crush us in the end, but only by us. When leading the masses in all practical work, to obtain correct leadership opinions, we must come from the masses, go to the masses, combine leadership with the masses, and combine general calls with individual guidance.
Third, independence.
Independence is a broad concept, which can be used to describe people's self-management and self-decision-making ability in life, study and work. Simply put, independence means that individuals have the ability to control their own lives, make their own decisions and be responsible for their actions. Independence is an important quality, which needs constant tempering and cultivation. Through continuous efforts and practice, individuals can make decisions independently.