The Fourth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee systematically summarized the remarkable advantages of China's state system and state governance system from 13 aspects. An important aspect is to adhere to the equality of all ethnic groups, build a strong sense of community of the Chinese nation, and realize the remarkable advantages of common unity and struggle and common prosperity and development.
To realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, we need to build a strong sense of community of the Chinese nation, take the cause of national unity and progress as the basic cause, push all ethnic groups to embrace together like pomegranate seeds, and push the Chinese nation towards a more inclusive and cohesive community of destiny. China is a unified multi-ethnic country.
The ancestors of all ethnic groups worked hard to develop the splendid rivers and mountains of the motherland, wrote our long history, created our splendid culture and cultivated our great spirit.
After modern times, faced with the unprecedented crisis of national subjugation and extinction, people of all ethnic groups fought against foreign aggression, went to the national disaster together, shed their blood, and jointly wrote a great epic of the Chinese nation, which was difficult and full of vitality. In the century-long struggle, the people of all ethnic groups fought bloody battles and gathered together, and the sense of community was unprecedentedly enhanced. The Chinese nation has achieved a great transformation from freedom to consciousness.
All glory, all loss:
This idiom comes from China's ancient literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions. Its origin can be traced back to a dialogue in the novel, which describes that the fates of four families are closely linked, and the rise and fall of one family will directly affect the other three.
In A Dream of Red Mansions, the social status and fate of Jia, Shi, Wang and Xue are closely linked. The glory of one family can bring glory to the other three families, and the damage of one family will also affect the other three families. This idiom was later widely used to describe the interdependence and common destiny of all the components in an interconnected whole.
The origin of this idiom is not only a description of the fate of the four major families, but also a profound revelation of the ancient social relations in China. At that time, the relationship between families was very close, and the fate of one family often affected the fate of other families. Therefore, people often take various measures to safeguard the honor and interests of the family.
By using this idiom, people can vividly express the interdependence and common destiny of all the components in a linked whole. It is widely used in various occasions, including political, economic, cultural and social fields.