Patriarchal clan system is a system to distinguish relatives and friends according to their blood relationship, and the key content is the eldest son inheritance system.
The Bandung spirit is to persist in seeking common ground while reserving differences in the exchanges between countries and take "unity, equality and cooperation" as the guiding principle. This was put forward by the China delegation led by Premier Zhou Enlai when attending the Bandung Conference.
The basic meaning of "one country, two systems" is: under the premise of one China, the main body of the state adheres to the socialist system; Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province are inseparable parts of China. As a special administrative region, the original capitalist system and lifestyle have remained unchanged for a long time.
The three major transformations are the socialist transformation of agriculture, handicrafts and capitalist industry and commerce led by China after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC).
The five principles of peaceful coexistence are mutual respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence, which are the basic principles put forward by China in international exchanges.
Attaching importance to agriculture and restraining commerce is the most basic economic guiding ideology of China feudal dynasty, which advocates attaching importance to agriculture, taking agriculture as the foundation and limiting the development of industry and commerce.
The sea ban, also known as "closed door" and "foreign ban", was a policy of the Ming government in China to prohibit people from going abroad to engage in overseas trade.
Natural law refers to the collection of basic and final principles of justice, as the basis of all specific legal systems in the cosmic order itself.
The Non-Aligned Movement is a loose international organization with 1 15 member countries. It was founded during the Cold War, and its member countries pursued an independent foreign policy and did not form an alliance with either of the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union.