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What are the typical examples of China's 5,000-year history of civilization?
There are examples such as Historical Records by Sima Qian and Taste a Hundred Herbs by Li Shizhen. Here are some concrete examples:

1, work hard

Sima Qian, the author of Historical Records, traveled all over the country in order to collect historical materials, but still did not forget to write in prison, and finally wrote a history book.

Wang Jinxi, the Iron Man, suffered too much in his childhood, which made him persistent and hard-working. For the development and construction of China's oil industry, he has made selfless contributions and can be called a model for future generations.

Step 2 work hard

Li Shizhen, a famous pharmacologist in Ming Dynasty, tasted all kinds of herbs, was poisoned many times, and almost died. Finally, he wrote Compendium of Materia Medica.

Jiao suffers from liver cancer, but he still suffers from severe pain and keeps working. Known as "a good cadre of the party" and "a good public servant of the people." With his own practical actions, he created Jiao Youlu's spirit of being close to the people and loving the people, working hard, being scientific and realistic, facing difficulties and being selfless.

3. Defend the people

At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Lindong Party opposed eunuch autocracy and wrote to the emperor many times, pleading for the people. Many people died under the butcher's knife of the eunuch party.

Ren Changxia's husband represents ordinary people for free. On weekdays, what he does most is to take root at the grassroots level, provide legal help to the people, and provide free help when encountering family difficulties.

4. Give your life for the law

Tan Sitong, one of the six gentlemen in the Reform Movement of 1898, insisted on dying with his own body when he clearly had the opportunity to escape, which is the best example of laying down his life for the law.

19361February 12, Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng remonstrated with Chiang Kai-shek and jointly forced Chiang Kai-shek to unite with the Communist Party to resist Japan, which caused the "Xi Incident" that shocked China and foreign countries. Although Chiang Kai-shek was forced to promise to resist Japan, Yang Hucheng was killed and Zhang Xueliang was imprisoned for life.