"Four Behaviors" is Zhuo Yan's "Declaration" and his core values: for humanity, for the people, for humanity and for China. Facing the topic of "why study", Zhuo Yan "abandoned safety and followed propaganda, calling for initial heart and faith". He called for "four lines" in education, with "altruism" as the value orientation and Confucianism as the guidance.
"Three Sages" is Zhuo Yan's "meritorious service" and his core outlook on life: to be a practitioner of the Party's theory, a disseminator of Chinese culture and a preacher around the people. Call on all leading cadres to be "three saints" and "no self" in their ideals and beliefs, and to have the sacred heart of Buddhism.
"Two Virtues" is Zhuo Yan's "Lide" and his core world outlook: New China was created by the party and should support its leadership; The world was created by the people, so we should serve the people wholeheartedly. He called on everyone to establish the greatest virtue in life: to listen to the Party and serve the people. In China culture, the Party and the people can be regarded as one yin and one yang, and they have "great achievements" in morality and Taoist thoughts.
Background: Just because the company commander said when he retired from the army that "where the five-star red flag is raised, there is hope for the people", Zhuo Yan's father insisted on raising the national flag in the rural compound for 50 years, which witnessed the absolute truth that "there would be no new China without the * * * production party, and there would be no happy life today without a strong people's army", and also witnessed the "people's yearning and change for a better life". This family style has influenced him and he is determined to be the "three immortals" in this life.