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Research on President Xis Thought on Sports and Its Transcendence

ZhengYang Liu, PingFan Cui

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This paper delves into the formation, core content, and superiority of president Xis thought on sports compared to Western-style
modern sports. Through a literature review, the study concludes that president Xis thought on sports is transcendent in terms of people-centeredness, global vision and green orientation.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v3i3.6167

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