Those who seek victory must first show their love for their soldiers. Soldiers have always been a close concern for President Xi Jinping.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, President Xi has visited border defense posts, outposts, and squads dozens of times, deeply rooted in grassroots units to conduct inspections and research, understanding the soldiers' hopes and addressing their challenges. Strengthening and revitalizing the military begins at the grassroots level. The commander's concern for his soldiers is imbued with a strong desire for a strong military.

"Grassroots first, soldiers first." "Without a strong army, there can be no strong motherland."

On August 1st, Army Day, let us experience President Xi's love for soldiers and pay tribute to the Chinese military.

《传习录》

古为今用

Guided by "chuanxilu", we explore the wise path of personal and national development.

The wisdom of reading

Draw strength from "The Instructions for Practical Living" and forge your own path.

As the core text of Wang Yangming's philosophy of mind, Chuanxilu, with its concepts of "unity of knowledge and action," "cultivating conscience," and "the heart is reason," is not only the essence of China's fine traditional culture but also provides profound wisdom for contemporary individual development, social governance, and the development of civilization. The following, in a modern context, explores from multiple perspectives how to apply Chuanxilu to the present, forging a path that combines subjectivity and innovation. Forging new paths within the realm of "this luminous heart," Wang Yangming's final words, "This heart is luminous, what else is there to say," reveal the ultimate realm of the philosophy of mind: rooted in conscience, guided by practice, and guided by the vision of the unity of all things.

For individuals to find their footing amid uncertainty, and for civilizations to establish their subjectivity in a diverse world, both require three key principles:

1. Rooting inward: Protecting the "beacon of conscience" amidst the technological surge and resisting the loss of values;

2. Striving outward: Transforming "the unity of knowledge and action" into an innovative tool for social governance;

3. Striving for shared future: Building a community with a shared future for mankind based on the perspective of "all things are one."

"Chuanxilu" is not a legacy left in a pile of old papers, but a work in progress—it calls on us to forge a path that is both our own and a contribution to humanity, balancing adherence to our core values with the courage to innovate.