This term refers to a person acting
courageously to do what is righteous. This fine tradition hailed by the Chinese
nation since ancient times establishes that a man should be committed to
upholding justice and shouldering social responsibility. Today, such acts are
protected by law. Some administrative regulations provide that “acting bravely
for a just cause” refers to an action of a citizen who fights to stop any on-site
criminal acts or acts in an emergency in order to protect state property,
public interests, people or their property from danger disregarding his
personal safety. Whether in ancient days or today, acting bravely for justice
is always a commendable ethical deed and also an important indicator of social
progress.