Deeply Cultivating the Fertile Soil of Traditional Culture and Nurturing the Wisdom of Modern Life — Exploring the Integration of Life Perspectives in the Teaching of Analects and Ideology, Morality, and Rule of Law

Journal: Journal of Higher Education Research DOI: 10.32629/jher.v6i4.4297

Yilin Ning

Shanxi University of Electronic Science and Technology, Linfen 041000, Shanxi, China

Abstract

Chinese excellent traditional culture includes philosophical ideas, moral concepts, literature and art, science and technology, shaping the spiritual outlook of the Chinese nation, and the development and changes of Chinese civilization have also had a profound impact. This article focuses on the outlook on life in the Analects, sorting out the discourse on life purpose, attitude, and value, analyzing its integration path and methods with the education of outlook on life in the course of "Ideology, Morality, and Rule of Law" in universities. The aim is to explore the wisdom of traditional culture, promote college students' recognition and identification with excellent traditional Chinese culture, enhance the attractiveness and effectiveness of ideological and political courses, and inject new vitality into modern ideological and political education.

Keywords

outlook on life; Integrated teaching; traditional culture

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