Key words: Personality plays an important role in the all-round development of people, and even in the development and progress of human society. my country’s traditional virtues are profound and profound, and their specific connotations and cultivation methods play an important role in the ideal personality of college students. Cultivation and shaping play an important role. Keywords: college students; traditional virtues; personality cultivation. Chinese culture has distinctive humanistic characteristics, is people-centered, emphasizes the relationship between people, and is an ethical culture. China's ethical culture has historically played a positive role in shaping the character of the Chinese nation, cultivating the moral realm and ideal personality of the Chinese people, stabilizing the Chinese family and society, and the continuation and development of the Chinese nation. Chinese culture has the most developed ethical doctrines and philosophy of life in the world. These ethical doctrines and philosophy of life contain extremely rich and systematic virtues. These virtues were praised as "gentleman's virtue" in feudal society. The so-called "gentleman's virtue" is the basic moral character and basic quality necessary for the ideal personality of the ancient Chinese nation. If we creatively transform these traditional virtues, give them modern scientific explanations, and combine traditional virtues with the spirit of the times, they can become a new virtue, which will become the basis for us to cultivate the ideal personality of college students in the 21st century today. Pursuit, basic quality. 1. The connotation of personality. The so-called personality is both an ethical concept and a psychological concept. It is a summary of a person’s temperament, cultivation, and value. Its basic content includes a person’s cultural quality, moral cultivation, value pursuit, and knowledge structure. and other important factors. There is no doubt that personality is based on a certain culture and ethics, permeated with the spirit and guidance of the outlook on life, the world, history, morality, and values, and is manifested in people's behavior and relationships. Therefore, personality is closely related to human activities, to the practice of human creation of history, and to the advancement of human civilization. 2. Overview of Chinese Traditional Virtues In the course of thousands of years of historical development, the Chinese nation has formed long-lasting fine virtues. These fine virtues are rich in connotation, extensive and profound, and are an inseparable part of the life organism of the Chinese nation and an integral part of human civilization. The important spiritual wealth of development is a rich source for us to build socialist morality. These fine traditional virtues can be summarized in the following aspects. (1) Establish lofty ideals and strive to realize this ideal. Chinese culture places special emphasis on ideals and realms. Realm is also ideal. Confucianism designed "the unity of nature and man", "the inner sage and the outer king" and "the world is the best" for the Chinese nation. The Taoists designed the ideals of "Tao follows nature," "a small country with few people," and "the theory of no king." The Mohists proposed the ideals of "loving all but not attacking" and "promoting the benefits of the world and eliminating the harms of the world." ideal. After the Qin and Han Dynasties, Chinese people with lofty ideals either interpreted these ideals in the spirit of the times or put forward new ideals in the process of striving for the independence, prosperity, and strength of the Chinese nation. The Revolution of 1911 led by the great revolutionary forerunner Sun Yat-sen overthrew the autocratic rule of the Qing Dynasty in order to realize the "Great Harmony" ideal of "the world is for the common good" in China. He believed that the "Three People's Principles" he founded was in line with the ideal of Great Harmony. Mao Zedong also admired the ideal of "Great Harmony". He called communism the "Great Harmony of the World" and devoted his life to realizing the ideal of "Great Harmony" in China. Everyone has their own ambitions, and they should establish a lofty ideal and long for a beautiful realm. (2) Strengthen self-cultivation and carry forward the virtues of being strict with yourself and being lenient to others. Paying attention to personal cultivation is a prominent feature of Chinese culture. The important difference between Chinese culture and Western culture lies in its self-discipline and self-cultivation nature. Confucius advocated: "A gentleman seeks everything from himself, while a gentleman seeks everything from others." This means that a cultivated person is always strict with himself, while an uncultivated person is demanding of others. So he also warned people: "Be kind to oneself, but blame twenty others poorly, and you will be far away from resentment!" Criticize and blame others less, which can reduce opposition and reduce complaints.
I hope that young friends will inherit and carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, enhance modern consciousness, create a new type of ideal personality, stand at the commanding heights at the turn of the century, make more contributions to the realization of China's modernization and the advancement of human civilization, and devote themselves to death. already. I found the results.