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Seeking truth from facts" is from "Hanshu Hejian Xianwang Debiography". Liu De was one of the fourteen sons of Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty. Sealed in Hejian (now Hejian County, Hebei) as the king of Hejian, after his death, he was dedicated, so it was called "Hejian Offering King".
He was a lifelong lover of book collecting, and once collected a lot of old books from the pre-Qin period from the people, and organized them neatly. He was down-to-earth and studied hard, which made many readers deeply admired and willing to study with him. Liu De collects ancient books, and many of them are bought out of **, because since Qin Shi Huang burned books, ancient books are relatively rare.
He not only collects old books, but also carefully studies and organizes them. Therefore, when compiling the Book of Han, the Eastern Han Dynasty historian Ban Gu set up a "biography" for Liu De, and spoke highly of Liu De's studious spirit at the beginning of the "biography", praising Liu De for "studying the ancients well and seeking truth from facts". It means that Liu De loves ancient culture, is very serious about the study of ancient culture, and always seeks correct and reliable conclusions from it after grasping sufficient factual basis.
Nowadays, people use this idiom, which generally refers to starting from the actual situation, finding out the internal relationship of things, and exploring the regularity of the development of things. It also refers to speaking and doing things in line with the actual situation.
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Seeking truth from facts was put forward at the first work conference in preparation for the Third Plenary Session of the 11 th CPC Central Committee.
The guiding ideology of emancipating the mind and seeking truth from facts was first put forward by Comrade *** at the first work conference to prepare for the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee, which was held in December 1978. The comrade gave a lecture entitled "Emancipating the Mind, Seeking Truth from Facts, and Looking Forward in Unity," in which he took this sentence as the party's ideological line to guide future actions.
To emancipate the mind is to fully understand and apply Marxism, and under the guidance of the essence of Marxism, to break the old ideological shackles, to integrate Marxist theory with the reality of China's market, and to blaze a new trail for China's socialist market economic system. Seeking truth from facts means that we should base ourselves on the greatest reality of the socialist market economy, and we should not mechanically think that the non-public economy is bad and should be abolished, but that the public and non-public economies should develop in a coordinated manner.
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The word seeking truth from facts first appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty historian Ban Gu's "Hanshu Hejian Xianwang Biography", which talks about Liu De, the third son of Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty, who "studied the ancient and sought truth from facts". Wang Yangming of the Ming Dynasty put forward the view of "the unity of knowledge and action" on the basis of Zhu Xi in the Song Dynasty "Gewu is Zhizhi" and "reason is in things", and advocated the style of "seeking truth from facts". This originally referred to a rigorous attitude and method of study, which was a proposition of scripture and evidence, and also the motto of ancient Chinese scholars in the study of history and history.
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1. Seeking truth from facts was put forward in the article "Transforming Our Learning" on May 19, 1941.
2, *** (December 26, 1893, September 9, 1976), the word Runzhi, pen name Ziren. A native of Xiangtan, Hunan. He was one of the founders of the Chinese Communist Party, the main founder and leader of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the People's Republic of China, and served as the supreme leader of the People's Republic of China from 1949 to 1976.
3. His contribution to the development of Marxism-Leninism, military theory, and his theoretical contribution to the Party is called *** thought. Because almost all of the main positions held by *** are called the chairman, they are also respectfully called "***". Regarded as one of the most important figures in modern world history, Time magazine also named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century.
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It was first proposed at the Zunyi Conference in 1934, and at that time, it was proposed at a meeting held in Zunyi after the failure of the fifth anti-encirclement campaign.
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This was first put forward by Marx, and seeking truth from facts is the soul of Marxism.
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Mao Ze @ Dong Thought.
Seeking truth from facts refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal relationship of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. It usually refers to doing things as they are. Mao Ze@dong pointed out in "Transforming Our Learning":
"Facts" is all things that objectively exist, "is" is the internal relationship of objective things, that is, regularity, and "seeking" is what we study. Mao Ze@Dong believes that "is" is the law of things, and "seeking truth" is to seriously pursue and study the law of development of things, find out the internal connections of surrounding things, and serve as a guide for our work. Mao Ze @ Dong also explained:
To learn Ma@Ke@Siism, we must have a "definite purpose", "the" is the Chinese revolution, and the "arrow" is Ma@Ke@Silie@Ningism. The reason why the Chinese Communists @ the proletarians are looking for a "arrow" is to shoot the "arrow" of the Chinese revolution. This attitude is the attitude of "seeking truth from facts".
This attitude has the meaning of seeking truth from facts, and there is no grandstanding. This kind of attitude is the expression of party spirit and the style of Marxism @ Ke @ Si Lie @ Ning ism that unifies theory and practice."
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What is the purpose of seeking truth from facts? After listening to Professor Zeng's story, it was very beneficial!
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Seeking truth from facts is ***.
However, after the reform and opening up, we have a deeper understanding and understanding.
This is what we must insist on.
It's a valuable lesson for us.
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Bangu.
"Seeking truth from facts" first came from the "Biography of the Thirteen Kings of Jing" in the "Book of Han" written by Ban Gu, which mentioned "seeking truth from facts" in the biography of Liu De, the king of Hejian. That is to say, "seeking truth from facts" was first proposed by Ban Gu and used in the biography of Liu De, the king of Hejian, and it has been nearly a thousand years since now.
The original text is: "Hejian dedicated Wang De to filial piety two years ago, study the ancients, and seek truth from facts." ”
Meaning: Liu De was named "King of Hejian" in the second year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, he studied and studied, loved ancient styles, and proceeded from reality, so as to seek the correct conclusion.
The character talks about his life
Ban Gu was born in a family of Confucianists, received education and nurturing from his father and uncle since he was a child, and was able to recite and write at the age of nine. Ban Gu's father Ban Biao was already a well-known scholar at that time, and many people came to worship him as a teacher or learn from him.
Ban Biao devoted himself to writing "Historical Records" in his later years, and under the influence of his father, Ban Gu also began to pay attention to historical books. In the twentieth year of Jianwu (44 AD), Wang Chong went to the capital Luoyang to study, visited Ban Biao, admired Ban Gu's talent and ambition, and believed that Ban Gu would definitely be able to complete the important task of writing the history of the Han Dynasty in the future.
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The 12th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
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