CGTN: China bids to achieve harmony between man and nature
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BEIJING, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
The Dujiangyan water conservancy system, located in southwest China's Sichuan
Province, has played an important role in flood control and irrigation on the
Chengdu Plain over the past 2,000 years.
As the world's oldest water project still in operation, Dujiangyan is a vivid
example of ancient Chinese wisdom seeking harmony between man and nature.
Qimin Yaoshu, a sixth-century encyclopedia on agriculture, advises: "Act
according to the seasons and the land. You will gain more with less."
And this classic quote is still influencing modern China, which is currently
undergoing a green transformation in social and economic development.
Citing the ancient quote, Chinese President Xi Jinping said at a meeting on
environmental protection in May 2018 that the concept stresses the importance
of uniting heaven, earth, and man, connecting the ecosystem with human
civilization, and following the rules of nature.
"The rise or fall of a civilization hinges on its relationship with nature," he
added.
Qimin Yaoshu was compiled by Jia Sixie of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534).
"Jia uses the example of grain farming to specifically illustrate how to 'act
according to the seasons and the land'," explained Yang Yu, professor of
ancient Chinese literature at the Central South University.
"For instance, fertility varies from land to land. If farmland is particularly
fertile, planting at a later date could yield more while early sowing is
critical for relatively barren lands, which would otherwise risk producing
little if the farming season was missed."
The professor noted that the philosophical wisdom of Jia not only applies to
agriculture, but also holds true in all aspects of the relationship between man
and nature.
Greening China
China is now creating a series of initiatives to make the country and the
planet greener.
According to the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) for National Economic and
Social Development and the Long-Range Objectives Through the Year 2035, an
essential part of China's modernization will be achieving harmony between man
and nature.
In the plan, China vows to lower the energy consumption per unit of gross
domestic product (GDP) and its carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP by 13.5
percent and 18 percent, respectively.
Last September, China also announced it would strive to peak carbon dioxide
emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060.
"This major strategic decision is made based on our sense of responsibility to
build a community with a shared future for mankind and our own need to secure
sustainable development," Xi said at the Leaders Summit on Climate on April 22,
2021.
While the world is facing grave challenges from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
and climate change, Xi called on the international community to come up with
unprecedented actions to deal with the problems at the summit.
He said the world must be committed to harmony between man and nature, green
development, systemic governance, a people-centered approach, multilateralism
and the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities.
To improve global efforts on biodiversity, China will hold the 15th meeting of
the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in
October 2021.
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SOURCE: CGTN
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