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Many Chinese leaders are fond of ancient Chinese literature. Xi Jinping, who was b in June 1953 in Beijing, was a graduate of Tsinghua University and j the CPC in January 1974. When Xi Jinping was elected (选举) China’s president at the National People’s Congress in March last year, he talked about some of his ideas on h to run a government. When he spoke, many Chinese people were pleasantly s to find that Xi Jinping has good knowledge of Laozi and Daois. “Running a large country is like frying a small fish(治大国如烹小鲜),” he said at the meeting. It’s a quote from Tao Te Ching(《道德经》),a book w by Laozi over 1,200 years ago.
In fact, it was not the f time Xi had quoted Laozi. Xi often referred to (参照) the beliefs of this great thinker when he worked a a provincial governor(省长).
Xi Jinping is not the o leader who is interested in Laozi. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said in an i with XinHua News Agency in October 2013, “He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is might(胜人者有力,自胜者强). It was true 2,000 years ago, and it is s true in the 21st century.”