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In what aspects is the national image reflected?

The national image is reflected in:

1. Diligence and frugality: The Chinese nation has always been famous for its hard work, bravery, and hard work, such as "serve the public with diligence, discipline oneself with frugality" Famous sayings such as "Quietness cultivates one's character, frugality cultivates virtue" all illustrate the traditional virtues of diligence and frugality of the Chinese nation.

2. A long history: The Chinese nation has a splendid civilization spanning five thousand years. In the long history, the Chinese nation has continued to strive for self-improvement and created a splendid Chinese civilization. Among the four ancient civilizations, ancient Egypt, ancient Babylon, and ancient India have been lost in the dust of history, and only the Chinese culture has been passed down.

The basic characteristics of a nation: the same culture, the same customs and habits, the same psychological identity, the same language, the same production methods, and the same history origin.

1. Cultural homogeneity refers to an ordered group of social individuals with the same ideals and the same cultural traits. The original word "tongti" is community, and in the field of sociology it is often translated as community. Translated as ***homogeneity, it refers to an orderly group composed of two or more individuals that acts as a whole without completely losing the independence of each individual.

2. ***Same as customs and habits, refers to individual or collective traditional customs, etiquette, and habits. It is a behavioral pattern or norm that people of all generations in a specific social and cultural area have uniformly abided by. It mainly includes ethnic customs, festival customs, traditional etiquette, etc. Customs are formed historically and have a very strong behavioral restriction effect on social members. Customs are the foundation and complementary part of social morality and law.

3. Homosexual psychology. A group is a collection of people formed through the intermediary of a certain form of homophobic activities. Group psychology is a branch of social psychology that studies the psychological phenomena and psychological activities of people who form groups.