(Focus on Boao) Young people vying to become Internet celebrities?

Message from religious leaders

  China News Service, Boao, April 21 (Reporter Chen Xiaoyuan) Regarding the current phenomenon of some young people vying to become Internet celebrities, the vice chairman of the Chinese Buddhist Association and the chairman of the Hainan Buddhist Association, the monk Yin Shun, said in Boao on the 20th that young people There are specific thinking and opinions, and the guidance of young people requires the participation of the whole society.

  The media meeting of the "Religious Leaders Dialogue" sub-forum of the Boao Forum for Asia 2021 Annual Conference was held on the same day. Monk Yinshun made the above remarks when answering questions from reporters.

  He also pointed out that information in modern society is highly fragmented, and the Internet has caused various information and opinions to flash on relevant platforms, causing people to “lost” their choices, but to a certain extent, this choice will lead people to the future. A situation of knowing.

  Monk Yin Shun said that young people have specific thinking and views on the world at a specific age. Although guidance is very important, it is definitely not something that can be changed by a word or two of preaching.

This requires the whole society, including family, school, cyberspace governance, and friends around to play a role.

  Monk Yinshun believes that young people should be grateful to live in such an era. They can see the wonderful things that have not been seen in any era in history, and they can also feel the confusion that no era has not seen.

The choice between a confused life or a wonderful life depends on every thought, every wish, every thing and every person you come into contact with.

The picture shows Li Binsheng, the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Macau, attending the media meeting.

Photo by Chen Xiaoyuan

  As for what to say to young people, Li Binsheng, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Macau, who attended the media meeting, expressed that he hopes young people will care for others from the heart, starting with their families and colleagues, and then also caring for people in society.

I hope young people can put their youthful heart on good goals.

The picture shows Abdurekev Tumuniyazi, vice president of the China Islamic Association and dean of the Xinjiang Islamic School of Islamic Studies, attending the media meeting.

Photo by Chen Xiaoyuan

  The vice president of the Chinese Islamic Association and the dean of the Xinjiang Institute of Islamic Scripture Abdurekev Tumuniyazi said that he hopes that young people will learn infinite knowledge with limited lives, learn how to be human, and then learn. Do things while caring for others in society.

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