After reading the rice in Chinese and foreign folk stories, it's time to eat again. Seeing this kind of rice, I can't help thinking of the article "Big Rice and Small Rice". This article is about a poor man when he was young. Because his great-grandmother was ill, he ate rice. Except for his great-grandmother, the whole family ate big cakes, corn porridge and small rice. My home is far from school, and I take meals to school every day. One day, because my family was busy, my relatives helped me pack a meal. Relatives thought that, like other people's homes, good things should be left for children to eat, so they gave him a meal from their great-grandmother. When I ate at noon, I found that my great-grandmother cooked the meal. He resolutely covered the lunch box and didn't move a grain of rice. He spent the whole afternoon starving. Several times, I wanted to open the lunch box. The sunshine outside the window turned into rice, tempting him again and again and impacting him. This is incredible for a child who is only six years old. Why is there such amazing self-control? This ability comes from a word "filial piety". Now, all children are regarded as the apple of their eye. Children think that the old man is long-winded, slow and disrespectful, which turns his love for you into a kind of resentment. Respecting the old and loving the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. In today's society, love for young people is more than enough. It can be seen everywhere in life, books and TV, but who can say that respect for the elderly can be seen everywhere? Although everyone is talking about filial piety to the elderly, the word "filial piety" is not a slogan, but a concrete action every day and every hour. Filial piety can spread, take root and sprout like seeds, blossom and bear fruit. Environment is man's best teacher. Here I say to you: "Learn to be filial, let the seeds of filial piety grow bigger and bigger, and let filial piety take root in every corner of the world!" " From then on, I respect my elders more, because I also want to spread the seeds of filial piety!