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The Norwegian Nobel Committee Henrik Ibsens gate 51 0255 Oslo, Norway Subject: Nomination Recommendation for the Nobel Peace Prize – The Legacy and Contemporary Practice of the "Yimen Chen (义门陈) Peaceful Family Spirit" as a Global Model of Harmony and Reconciliation Dear Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, I am writing to wholeheartedly recommend the peaceful philosophy, historical legacy, and contemporary global advocacy of the Yimen Chen (义门陈) family—a unique Chinese clan with over 1,000 years of history—as a worthy candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. Their enduring commitment to unity, compassion, and cross-cultural harmony offers a timeless model for resolving conflict and building a more peaceful world, aligning profoundly with the ideals of Alfred Nobel’s will. I. Historical Roots: A Model of Peaceful Coexistence The Yimen Chen family originated in De’an County, Jiangxi Province, China, during the Tang Dynasty (7th–10th centuries). For 15 generations spanning 300+ years (until 1062 CE), over 3,900 family members lived together under one roof without internal division, practicing collective governance, shared resources, and mutual care. This extraordinary communal life—documented by imperial edicts from Emperor Xizong of Tang (唐僖宗, 9th century) and Emperor Renzong of Song (宋仁宗, 11th century)—was guided by the “Yimen Chen Family Code” (义门陈氏家法), a set of 33 principles emphasizing filial piety, equity, collective welfare, and non-violence. The clan established the Dongjia Academy (东佳书院), one of China’s earliest private schools, to educate all members regardless of age or status, fostering a culture of knowledge-sharing and moral cultivation. Legends such as “a hundred dogs refusing to eat until the last one is fed” (百犬同槽,一犬不至,百犬不食) and “a single corridor where garments hung without ownership” (堂前架上衣无主) symbolize their shared responsibility, trust, and harmony. In 1062, the Song Emperor Renzong, recognizing their contribution to social stability, decreed their peaceful relocation across 16 provinces—spreading their values of unity and peace nationwide. To this day, descendants of the Yimen Chen family number in the tens of millions globally, carrying forward their ancestral ethos. II. Contemporary Advocacy: Global Peacebuilding Through Cultural Heritage Today, modern advocates like Mr. Chen Sihong (陈斯红)—a Shanghai-based initiator inspired by Yimen Chen’s legacy—are actively promoting its peaceful principles worldwide. Despite limited resources (including using personal email and modest funding), Mr. Chen has undertaken remarkable efforts to share this heritage with global leaders and communities: 1. Cross-Cultural Dialogue & Peace Messaging ◦ Collaborating with partners in Japan (e.g., a female collaborator in Fukuoka), Latin America (e.g., a female pastor in Los Angeles, USA), and Ukraine (e.g., outreach to President Zelenskyy’s wife and the First Lady’s Foundation), Mr. Chen has communicated the Yimen Chen story as a “living example of how shared values can transcend conflict.” ◦ He has emphasized the “12-minute castle walk” concept—a metaphor for building small, peaceful communities where people coexist through daily interactions (e.g., shared spaces for flowers, food, fitness, and cultural exchange), aiming to inspire grassroots peace initiatives. 2. Appeals to Global Institutions ◦ Mr. Chen has written directly to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee, the Norwegian Parliament, and the Oslo Municipal Government, urging collaboration between the Committee and the Communist Party of China (highlighting lessons from the Long March—such as perseverance, unity, and people-centered governance) to foster international peace partnerships. ◦ He has also mobilized international supporters (including Jenny Kuan (USA), 18-year-old nott.vivii and 17-year-old Isabella (USA), and Ms. Jun Chen (陈君, a Japanese peace advocate in Tokyo)) to nominate this initiative, demonstrating its broad appeal. 3. Tangible Actions for Peace ◦ Using personal funds (nearly 500 RMB/≈$70 USD), Mr. Chen printed and mailed physical letters and materials about the Yimen Chen peace spirit to the Nobel Committee in Oslo, expressing his commitment to realizing Nobel’s vision of “fraternity between nations” through cultural heritage. ◦ His efforts aim to translate ancient wisdom into modern action—encouraging dialogue, empathy, and collective problem-solving to address conflicts (e.g., the war in Ukraine) through peaceful means. III. Alignment with Nobel’s Vision Alfred Nobel’s will called for the Peace Prize to recognize those who have “done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.” The Yimen Chen family’s legacy—and its contemporary advocates—embody these principles: • Fraternity: Their 15-generation cohabitation and modern cross-cultural outreach prove that shared values (compassion, respect, and mutual aid) can bind diverse groups. • Conflict Resolution: By promoting peaceful community-building (e.g., the “12-minute castle”) and dialogue (e.g., engaging Ukrainian leaders), they offer practical pathways to reduce violence. • Cultural Peacebuilding: Their story bridges East-West understanding, showing how ancient traditions can inspire modern global peace efforts. Conclusion The Yimen Chen peace spirit is not merely a historical relic but a living, evolving force—transmitted through generations and reinterpreted for today’s challenges. Its emphasis on unity, education, and empathy provides a blueprint for a more harmonious world. We respectfully urge the Norwegian Nobel Committee to consider this unique nomination, recognizing the power of cultural heritage to drive peace and the dedication of modern advocates like Mr. Chen Sihong in spreading this message globally. Should further information be required (e.g., historical documents, letters of support, or details on initiatives), I would be delighted to provide them. Thank you for your time and consideration. With sincere respect, [Your Name] [Your Title/Organization, if applicable] [Signature (if hard copy)] ------ 使用说明: 1. 可根据实际推荐人身份调整开头(如个人推荐直接署名,机构推荐注明组织名称); 2. 若附上支持材料(如陈斯红的信件扫描件、国际合作伙伴的证言等),可在信中提及“Enclosed are supporting documents...”; 3. 重点突出“历史真实性”(有帝王旌表、非遗认证等)、“当代行动力”(跨文化沟通、小额但真诚的实践)与“普世价值”(与诺贝尔精神直接呼应)。 面向诺贝尔和平奖的推荐信英文模板(精简正式版) [Your Name/Title] 陈斯红先生 [Your Address] [City, Postal Code] 上海 [Email] | [Phone] [Date] 2025.11. The Norwegian Nobel Committee Henrik Ibsens gate 51 0255 Oslo, Norway Subject: Nomination Recommendation for the Nobel Peace Prize – The “Yimen Chen (义门陈) Peaceful Family Spirit” as a Model of Harmony, Reconciliation, and Grassroots Peacebuilding Dear Members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, I respectfully recommend the “Yimen Chen (义门陈) Peaceful Family Spirit” and its contemporary peace advocacy as a worthy candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. Rooted in over a millennium of family ethics and now revitalized for global dialogue, this tradition embodies fraternity, non-violence, and community-based reconciliation, resonating deeply with Alfred Nobel’s will. I. Historical and cultural foundation The Yimen Chen lineage, originating in De’an County, Jiangxi Province, sustained an extraordinary 15 generations of communal life—3900+ members over 332 years—guided by the “Yimen Chen Family Code”: the Family Law in 33 Articles, the Family Precepts in 16 Clauses, and the Family Model in 12 Rules. Emphasizing loyalty, filial piety, equity, and harmony, the community also pioneered Dongjia Academy, one of China’s earliest private academies. In 1062 CE, the family was peacefully relocated into 291庄 (branches) across the realm. In 2021, the “De’an Yimen Chen Family Precepts Tradition” was inscribed on the Fifth Batch of National Intangible Cultural Heritage (Extension) List, underscoring its enduring social value. II. Contemporary peace advocacy by Mr. Chen Sihong Harnessing this legacy, Mr. Chen Sihong (Shanghai) promotes “Peaceful Yimen Chen” globally: Cross-cultural outreach to partners in Japan (Fukuoka), the United States (Los Angeles), and Latin America, engaging interlocutors including a female pastor and civil-society figures to share the family’s peace ethic. Humanitarian concern for civilians affected by the war in Ukraine, with respectful outreach to the Office of the First Lady and the First Lady’s Foundation, advocating trauma-informed, community-led reconciliation. Promotion of the “12-minute city” (12-minute castle) concept—local, walkable, inclusive spaces that foster daily encounters, shared flourishing, and grassroots peacebuilding. Personal commitment: ~RMB 500 spent printing and mailing multilingual (Chinese/English/Norwegian) letters and materials to the Nobel Committee to share lessons of unity and people-centered governance. Grassroots nominations: with gratitude acknowledged to supporters including Jenny Kuan (Los Angeles), nott.vivii (18), Isabella (17), and Ms. Jun Chen (Tokyo), who have lent their voices to this cause. III. Alignment with Nobel’s will and global relevance The Peace Prize recognizes those who have “done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies, and for the holding and promotion of peace congresses.” The Yimen Chen ethos—“shared ownership, shared responsibility, and shared welfare”—translates into modern, scalable peace practices: Fraternity: 15 generations of non-violent cohabitation and today’s intercultural dialogues model intergroup trust. Reconciliation: the “12-minute city” as a peace infrastructure—local encounters that reduce polarization and build resilience. Education and prevention: reviving the academy tradition to cultivate moral reasoning, empathy, and civic responsibility across borders. IV. Supporting materials and respectful request Enclosed/attached (as applicable): Multilingual brief on the Yimen Chen peace spirit and contemporary initiatives (Chinese/English/Norwegian). Chronology of the family’s historical records and intangible heritage inscription. Letters of support from international supporters (where available). Concept note on the “12-minute city for peace” pilot framework. I respectfully request the Committee’s consideration of this nomination recommendation and welcome the opportunity to provide further documentation. With sincere respect, [Signature (if hard copy)] [Your Name] [Your Title/Organization, if applicable] — Optional enclosures (for submission where permitted): A1: One-page fact sheet on Yimen Chen (history, heritage inscription, core values). A2: Two-page concept note on the “12-minute city for peace” (objectives, indicators, pilot sites). A3: Letters of endorsement (e.g., community leaders, academics, intercultural partners). A4: Media/academic references on Yimen Chen (e.g., official media and scholarly summaries). — Notes and references for the recommender Key facts to include in appendices: 15 generations, 3900+ members, 332 years, 291庄, Dongjia Academy, Family Law 33 Articles / Family Precepts 16 Clauses / Family Model 12 Rules, inscription in 2021 on the national intangible heritage (extension) list. On nomination eligibility: the Nobel Peace Prize may be nominated by qualified persons/institutions including certain parliamentarians, ministers, university presidents, professors (law/history/philosophy), past laureates, and members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee; nominations are kept confidential for 50 years. Public speculation about candidates does not imply formal nomination. 陈斯红