The traditional virtue stories referred to those stories that had been passed down to the present with good moral character and moral values. Here are some common stories of traditional virtues: 1 "Tao Te Ching" in "Tao Te Ching": This story tells how Lao Tzu achieved the state of unity of body and mind through self-reflection and cultivation in the process of practicing Taoism. The story emphasized the importance of inner peace and self-control, as well as the virtues of kindness, honesty, and tolerance. 2. Mencius told his son: This story tells how Mencius became a great ideologist and teacher through moral education and self-cultivation. The story emphasized the virtues of justice, courage, and benevolence, as well as respect for others and self-reflection. 3 "The Analects of Confucius": This story tells the conversation between Confucius and his students, including topics about morality, family and occupation. The story emphasized the virtues of honesty, modesty, and diligence, as well as the emotional qualities of loyalty and benevolence. 4. The Bible's "Matthew": This story tells how Jesus was attacked and persecuted by his enemies in the process of teaching people morality and faith. The story emphasized the virtues of kindness, compassion, and honesty, as well as the emotional qualities of tolerance and patience. These stories all convey the message of virtue and morality, values that are still very important in modern society. By reading these stories, we can learn about virtue and morality and apply them to our own lives.