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What historical wisdom can Hengxi draw from the development of China today?
First, create and maintain a unified multi-ethnic country's governance system for a long time. The idea of great unification, which originated in the pre-Qin period, was transformed into political practice in the Qin and Han dynasties, forming a centralized national governance system of "everything should be in the four directions, in the center" and "counties in the sea, and the law and discipline should be unified". Because this governance system conforms to China's reality, it has been highly recognized by politicians and thinkers of all dynasties and has a profound political, ideological and social foundation. The long-term cohesion of the Chinese nation is the result of the continuation of this governance system. History has repeatedly proved that unifying the integrity and stability of a multi-ethnic country is the primary goal of state governance. Any division and turmoil will lead to disaster for the country and people.

Second, form and constantly improve a series of governance concepts and institutional systems that unify multi-ethnic countries. In the long-term development process, the Chinese nation has integrated the wisdom of all ethnic groups and formed a series of national governance concepts and institutional systems in politics, economy, culture, society, ecology, frontier and nationality. For example, the people-oriented consciousness of respecting morality and protecting the people has appeared since the Western Zhou Dynasty. The people-oriented thought, which originated in the pre-Qin period, evolved into many concrete governance measures in the feudal society of China. Another example is the voice of "Shang Xian" in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, which promoted the development of the thought and practice of selecting talents and appointing people. For another example, the emergence and practice of the rule of law in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period enriched people's understanding of the rule of law. The lesson of severe punishment in Qin dynasty led to the demise of the second generation, which directly promoted the emergence of the governance concept and policy of "morality first, punishment second" after Han dynasty. The governance concepts and systems formed in the feudal society of China, such as people-oriented, selecting talents and appointing people according to their abilities, moral leading and criminal assistance, are extremely rich in connotation, and their historical wisdom is worth summing up and learning from.

Third, build and inherit the same values of a unified multi-ethnic country. Our ancestors have long recognized the truth that "if right and wrong are not chaotic, the state will govern".