Su Ye Zai Gong embodies the spirit of focusing on overall interests in traditional Chinese virtues. Working long hours in public embodies the traditional Chinese virtues of attaching importance to overall interests and emphasizing responsibility and dedication. Morality is an important part of human civilization, and the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation have a long history. The Book of Songs written more than 2,000 years ago proposed that one should stay in public all day and night. Jia Yi of the Western Han Dynasty proposed that one should forget one's country and one's family, and forget one's own interests in public affairs. Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty proposed that one should worry about the world first and then be happy after the world's happiness. Gu Yanwu of the Ming Dynasty proposed The rise and fall of the world, everyone has their own responsibility, etc. These all reflect the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation: patriotism and dedication, the spirit of dedication that takes the world as one's own responsibility, fairness, kindness, sincerity, righteousness, filial piety, benevolence, loyalty, etc., are all in Confucianism Based on traditional Chinese ethics. The fine moral tradition of the Chinese nation, generally speaking, refers to the essence of ancient Confucian ethics as the main content and includes the essence of traditional moral thoughts such as Mohism, Taoism, and Legalism.