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Five speeches on the theme of filial piety and respect for the elderly in 2020 Double Ninth Festival
When the maple leaves are red, it is the Double Ninth Festival. In a few days, it will be the Double Ninth Festival. Below, I collected and sorted out "Five keynote speeches on honoring the elderly in the Double Ninth Festival in 2020 _ Five keynote speeches on honoring the elderly in the Double Ninth Festival". Welcome to read and learn from them!

Speech on Double Ninth Festival 1

Dear teachers and students:

Good Morning, everyone!

1300 years ago, a wanderer in a foreign land sighed in a low voice, sighing that relatives and friends in the distance planted dogwood everywhere, but he was missing himself. This man is Wang Wei.

This Saturday is the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, the Double Ninth Festival. For those who are "heavy", Boya is interpreted as "never again". Nine is the pole of yang number, so the ninth day of September is called "Chongyang". On the Double Ninth Festival, people will choose to climb mountains, drink chrysanthemum wine and insert dogwood to welcome the new season.

Because "99" also represents long-term and longevity, Chongyang Chrysanthemum is the grass of longevity, and the Double Ninth Festival means respecting the elderly. In fact, the Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of the Elderly stipulates that the ninth day of the ninth lunar month is the Day of the Elderly. Respecting and loving the elderly has become the most widely known meaning of the Double Ninth Festival.

Mencius said, "I am old, and people are old." It can be seen that respecting, loving and helping the elderly are the eternal ethics of our Chinese nation for more than 5,000 years. Respecting the elderly is the embodiment of personal civilization and progress, the guarantee of family harmony and the inevitable requirement of social development. We have an obligation to respect, love and help the elderly.

However, respecting and loving the elderly, as a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, should not only be remembered on the Double Ninth Festival, but should be implemented in every tiny detail of our daily life. Maybe now you can't help grandma cross the street and proudly say "My name is red scarf", but you can give your seat to an unknown grandfather on the bus and help the old lady next door carry the food upstairs. China's aging is becoming more and more serious. It is predicted that by 2020, the population over 60 will reach 2. 4.8 billion means that more and more people will change from the role of giving us care and care to those who need our care and care. Look around you again. Will you watch a few sketches with your grandparents during the holidays and call them every week to say hello? Is your heart full of care and gratitude all the time? Time has dyed their hair white, and their children and grandchildren seem to remind them that they are getting old. They walked slowly in the sunset. It's time for us to help them, step on the delicate afterglow of the sunset and listen to their stories about their youth. Their hearts may only be eighteen. They have so many life experiences that they want to share with us, and we have so many opportunities to put smiles on their faces every day. It is said that companionship is the longest confession, perhaps filial piety, but it is simply listening and guarding day after day.

In ancient China, there were stories of twenty-four filial piety, such as "sleeping on the ice for carp" and "tasting soup and medicine". Senior two students have just learned Li Mi's Chen Qingbiao recently. Respecting and loving the elderly and paying attention to ethics are the essence of our cultural tradition, which has already penetrated into our blood with the changes of the times. Of course, the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation are far more than filial piety to the elders, as well as patriotism and benevolence; Respect teachers, be sensitive and eager to learn; Self-improvement and morality; Honesty and trustworthiness, a promise as good as a promise ... and those good wishes mixed in traditional etiquette and festival celebrations are the treasures of this national culture, which should be integrated into our daily life, just like respecting the old and loving the young.

There is an old saying: "The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop. The son wants to raise it, but he doesn't kiss it." 1300 years later, let's really respect, respect and love the elderly with practical actions, so that the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation can be passed down in life!

Thank you!

Speech on Double Ninth Festival II

Good morning, teachers and students:

Today is the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, and it is also another traditional festival of our Chinese nation-the Double Ninth Festival. Nowadays, respecting the elderly in Chongyang has become a * * * knowledge. "A sense of security for the elderly" and "Everyone is old and everyone respects the elderly" are the traditions of respecting the elderly advocated since ancient times. As students, we should not only learn cultural knowledge well, but also inherit and carry forward traditional virtues. The ancients said, "Filial piety is the first virtue". It is natural to be filial to parents and respect elders. On the occasion of the annual Double Ninth Festival, there are more things we need to remember besides good words.

Who put forward the theory of "respecting the old and loving the young"? It has never been elegant, but everyone knows that this is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. The word "respect for the elderly" has some conventions, such as supporting and honoring parents and elders. On a large scale, "respecting the elderly" is actually "respecting the elderly". A person who respects and loves the elderly must be a noble person, a family that respects and loves the elderly must be a warm family, and a society that respects and loves the elderly must be a civilized and progressive society.

For us students, besides our parents, we should also respect and love our teachers. Treat teachers like their own parents. Filial piety is not only for one's own relatives, but also for elders who are not related by blood, especially teachers.

Of course, respecting the elderly is by no means a matter of the Double Ninth Festival, but something should be done in daily life. Therefore, I suggest that every student should give a gift to our elders with practical actions, and do something within their power for grandparents or elderly neighbors, such as helping them wash clothes, wash dishes, sweep the floor, fold quilts, think more about them, let them do less things that should be done by ourselves, cook them good food, tell them interesting things, be polite to their neighbors and elders, and be polite to the elderly when going out. In and out of school, you should say hello when you meet a teacher and listen carefully in class.

"Chongyang at the age of two, Chongyang again today." I hope all of us can respect and love the elderly from now on. On the occasion of the Double Ninth Festival, let's wish all the old people in the world happiness and well-being.

Speech on Double Ninth Festival 3

Dear teachers and students:

Hello everyone!

I'm _x from Class _, and I'm very happy to give you a speech here.

Everyone must be familiar with the elderly, especially the double ninth festival is coming, so we should take good care of them. In our daily life, we often meet old people, who are older and have been working hard and devoting their lives.

They are a group of vulnerable groups and need care and protection. We should respect and care for the elderly and give them as much help as possible.

On my way to school every day, when I sit on the bus, I see those old people. Because there is no place to sit, I can't help but shake with the bus. At this time, we should take the initiative to give up our seats, help the elderly to sit down, and don't let them suffer, because they are too old to stand the toss.

When we crossed the road, we saw that it was inconvenient for grandparents to walk. We should help grandparents cross the street, and don't do it just because they are in a hurry or embarrassed. We should do everything well, because we are the young pioneers and future successors of the motherland.

Respecting and loving the elderly is the tradition of our Chinese nation, helping the elderly and giving them warmth with love. Each of us should lend a helping hand to help more elderly people and make them feel warm and kind. They are also very good at this small act of kindness. They won't do this in a small range of evil deeds. No matter how small a good thing is, it is also a good thing. Don't be a little evil, be a little good, and always remember your mission.

In order to be a responsible pupil and a caring pupil, we should inherit the traditional excellent cultural knowledge, respect and care for the elderly. Caring for the elderly is not an armchair strategist, but is realized by our own practical actions. Warmth is transmitted with our hands.

Greet the old people when they see them, often chat with them to relieve loneliness, light their hearts with our hearts and bring them new breath. Take good care of every old man around us, no matter how close or far our relationship is, we should take good care of them.

Students, let's realize it together on the Double Ninth Festival!

This is the end of my speech.

Thank you!

Speech on Double Ninth Festival 4

Dear teachers and students:

Good Morning, everyone!

The topic of my speech today is "Inheriting Chinese traditional virtues and promoting the new style of respecting the old and loving the young".

As many students know, _ is the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, which is another traditional festival of our Chinese nation-the Double Ninth Festival. On the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, why is it called Chongyang? Because the ancient Book of Changes defined "six" as yin number, "nine" as yang number, on September 9, the sun and the moon combined with yang, so it was called Chongyang, also called Chongyang. Because "Jiujiu" and "Jiujiu" are homophonic, and nine is one of the numbers, it means longevity. Moreover, autumn is also the golden season of a year's harvest, so the Double Ninth Festival has far-reaching significance, so the ancients thought it was an auspicious day to celebrate.

It is said that the Double Ninth Festival has existed since the early Han Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a folk custom of climbing mountains on this day, so the Double Ninth Festival was also called "Mountaineering Festival". Later, in the Tang Dynasty, scholars wrote many poems about climbing mountains, mostly the custom of writing the Double Ninth Festival. For example, Wang Wei's "I miss my Shandong brothers on vacation in the mountains"; And Du Fu's seven laws "Ascending the Mountain" is a famous article about Chongyang Ascending the Mountain. The custom of inserting Evodia rutaecarpa in the Double Ninth Festival has been very common in the Tang Dynasty. Because the ancients thought that inserting Evodia rutaecarpa in the Double Ninth Festival could take refuge and eliminate disasters. Today's Double Ninth Festival has been given a new meaning. 1989, China designated the ninth day of the ninth lunar month as the festival for the elderly, which skillfully combined tradition with modernity and became a festival for the elderly to respect, love and help the elderly.

Teachers and students! Every loving mother strict father in the world deserves respect and love. At that time, the trace of light quietly climbed up the beautiful face, when the tall waist like a mountain gradually stooped, and when the once fiery youth quietly left them, they had no regrets. With selfless dedication and deep love, they nurtured our growth and tolerated our mistakes. Our peace, our health, our success, our happiness, and our dribs and drabs of achievements on the road of life all contain the heavy love of loving mother strict father!

However, what have we given our parents? Our parents have been giving without reservation all their lives, but they have never thought of getting anything in return! Shouldn't we do something for our parents on this Double Ninth Festival? Come on, give your parents a filial piety in the simplest way; Pick up the pen in your hand and write a few words of gratitude; Raise your hand, beat your back twice, rub your waist a few times and wash your parents' feet; Pick up the camera and leave good memories for your parents! As long as we do it sincerely, you can get a valuable fortune!

In life, we will inevitably encounter setbacks and failures. But when we calm down and talk to the old people, you will feel that they are so vicissitudes, and the experience they have gradually accumulated with their life time is so incisive. As "experienced people", they tell us what life is with their own experiences. Their healthy and optimistic attitude, spirit of self-improvement, consistent quality, detached and refined sentiment, indomitable will, kind and peaceful people, courage not afraid of difficulties, and thrifty virtue inspired future generations to move forward.

As the saying goes, "A sheep has the grace to kneel on its chest, and a crow has the feeling of feeding back." It is our duty to be a child and honor our parents. As citizens, it is our duty to help the elderly. Respecting the elderly is by no means a matter of the Double Ninth Festival. We should help the elderly solve their daily difficulties and give them more psychological comfort. Therefore, every student should show our hearts to the old people with practical actions, do something for grandparents or neighbors, such as helping them wash clothes, wash dishes, sweep the floor and fold quilts, think more about them, let them do less things that should be done by ourselves, cook them good food, tell them interesting things, be polite to neighbors and elders, and be polite to the old people when going out.

Teachers and students! Come on, let's go! Caring for the elderly begins with a single step; Honor your parents, starting from me, starting from childhood, starting from the heart!

Speech on Double Ninth Festival 5

Teachers and students:

Good Morning, everyone! I come from Class Two, Senior Three. Many students may know that tomorrow is the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, which is another traditional festival of our Chinese nation-the Double Ninth Festival. In ancient times, on the Double Ninth Festival, people climbed high and looked far, missing their hometown to ensure peace. Now, the Double Ninth Festival has been given a new meaning. 1989, the ninth day of the ninth lunar month was designated as the festival for the elderly in China, which skillfully combined tradition with modernity and became a festival to respect, love and help the elderly.

Today, the topic of my speech is: "Inheriting Chinese traditional virtues and promoting the new style of respecting the old and loving the young."

Students, we are descendants of the Chinese people. The 5,000-year history of Chinese civilization contains the traditional virtues of respecting, respecting, loving and helping the elderly. "I am old and old, and I am young and young." Respect and care for the elderly and children in your family, and also respect and care for other elderly and children as you treat your family.

Why should we respect the elderly? There are many reasons.

First of all, in the past days, the old people worked hard, worked hard and made selfless contributions to the construction of this society. We are proud to have such an old man.

Secondly, the elderly are experienced. They came to this world before us and witnessed the great changes in one world after another. They deserve our respect, because they have stories we haven't heard, experiences we haven't experienced and great wisdom. Old people want someone to listen, someone to teach and someone to find their precious wealth, but few people give them this opportunity.

Third, now many students' parents have been working outside for a long time, and grandparents take care of us. As our contemporary middle school students, as 17 and 18 years old, we have entered adulthood, and we have the responsibility and obligation to take care of them.

These reasons are enough for us to respect our elders and care for the elderly. We have an obligation to respect and care for the elderly. "Respect and love the elderly" is not an empty talk, not a slogan. In fact, it is not difficult to respect and love the elderly, and the elderly are easily satisfied. No matter how many flowers you send them to a certain community, whether you give them your seat on the bus or gently help them when they are inconvenient to walk, they can be moved for a while.

I hope we can all start from the little things around us and start from the relatives around us. It is not difficult to respect the elderly, such as:

1, take the initiative to say hello. Say goodbye to your elders before going to school every day. When I came home from school, I said, "Hello grandparents!" Elders should say "thank you" when they do things for us.

2. Listen to your elders. Listen to your elders and don't contradict them. As the saying goes, "Advice when least heeded is helpful for action." Understand the pains of the elders.

3. Participate in housework. Our elders raised us, so we should do more for them. Take the initiative to do some housework, such as sweeping the floor, collecting bowls, serving food, tidying the room and so on.

4. Care about the health of elders. It has always been the elders who care about our warmth and coldness, but we have never cared about their health. I suggest that students can say these words to their elders when they go home today: "grandma, are you tired?" Pay attention to rest when you are tired. Grandpa, are you hungry? I have something delicious for you here, and so on.

Finally, don't make trouble for your elders. We should study hard and don't let them worry about us in their studies. As 17 and 18 years old, we can not give them material comfort, but we can give them spiritual comfort. When our grandparents come to our school for a parent-teacher conference, they will hear that their grandchildren have achieved excellent results, their weather-beaten faces will show the most gratifying smiles, and the most beautiful sunshine will bloom like flowers. As high school students, we, especially senior three students, will enter the hall of college entrance examination in June next year, and senior three art students will soon take our professional exams. Therefore, we need to devote ourselves wholeheartedly, work hard and repay our most respected grandparents with excellent results.

Students, let's take action and let ourselves get a joy and happiness from respecting the elderly!

My speech is over, thank you!