There is an old saying in China: "Filial piety comes first in all the virtues". It means that filial piety is the first of all virtues. If a person doesn't know how to honor his parents, it's hard to imagine that he will love his motherland and people.
the ancients said: "I am old when I am old, and people are old; Young and young, and young people. " We should not only honor our parents, but also respect other old people and care for young children, so as to create a honest folk custom of respecting the old and loving the young in the whole society. This is the responsibility of students in our new era-
Zilu borrowed rice
Zilu was a native of Lu at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. He is famous for his political affairs among Confucius' disciples. Especially famous for being brave. However, when Zilu was small, the family was very poor and lived by eating coarse grains and wild vegetables for many years.
once, my elderly parents wanted to eat rice, but there was no rice at home. What should I do? Zilu thought that if he crossed several mountains and borrowed some rice from his relatives, wouldn't he be able to meet his parents' requirements?
So, Xiao Zilu walked more than ten miles over the mountains, and brought a small bag of rice back from his relatives' home. When he saw his parents eating delicious rice, Zilu forgot his fatigue. Neighbors all praised Zilu as a brave and filial boy.
Chinese traditional virtue story-respect teachers and elders
"and the silk-worms of spring will weave until they die, and every night the candles will weep their wicks away". Teachers, like burning candles, illuminate students' hearts with the light of knowledge until the end of their lives. -Mao Zedong respected teacher virtue story
As the great leader of the new China, Mao Zedong never forgot the story of his teacher, but also left us a beautiful talk and set an example. We should write a sequel to history with our own practical actions, so that we can be worthy of training our teachers hard and our great times.
Mao Zedong is a great leader of China people, but he always respects his teachers. In 1959, Mao Zedong returned to Shaoshan, his hometown after 32 years' absence, and invited the old people in Shaoshan to dinner. Mao Zedong personally gave up the teacher to the chief, made a toast to him, and expressed his respect for the teacher.
Mao Zedong listened to Mr. Xu Teli's class in his youth. When Xu Teli celebrated his 6th birthday, he specially wrote a letter to congratulate Xu Lao. The letter said: "You were my husband 2 years ago, you are still my husband now, and you will be my husband in the future."
Chinese traditional virtue story-patriotism and love for the people
"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." This is a famous saying of Gu Yanwu, a patriotic scholar in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Patriotism has different understandings and practices in different historical periods, and each era has its own patriots and national heroes. As long as we carry forward this excellent national tradition, unite as one and unite as one, we will make our country stronger and shine more brilliantly among the nations of the world-
Lin Zexu is a famous national hero in the late Qing Dynasty. During his tenure as governor of Huguang, due to the corruption of the Qing government, British robbers smuggled a drug called opium into China and poisoned the people of China.
Lin Zexu is very anxious in the face of all this. He wrote to the emperor many times, stating the harm of opium. Emperor Daoguang accepted Lin Zexu's suggestion and appointed Lin Zexu as an imperial envoy to be responsible for banning smoking.
In March of p>1839, Lin Zexu came to Guangzhou, and the anti-smoking movement started rapidly. On June 3rd, all the opium seized was thrown into the smoke pool. In an instant, all opium was destroyed. Lin Zexu did a great deed for the country and the nation. The feat of the smoke in Humen dealt a heavy blow to the British invaders and opened the first page of China people's anti-imperialist struggle.
Chinese traditional virtue story-Modesty and Politeness
China is known as "the state of etiquette". As a specific behavior, "courtesy" refers to the civilized behavior of people when they treat people, which is now called politeness. The essence of politeness is to show respect and friendliness to others. This psychological demand is beyond the times and lasts forever. However, if a person only knows the form of politeness, but does not have the heart of humility, then he will not really know politeness. Humility is also the expression of modesty and equality, and it is an important connotation of politeness. Modesty and politeness contains the pride of our ancestors in natural culture, which is one of the fundamental characteristics of China people becoming China people.
Seven-year-old teacher
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius and his students traveled around the world to publicize their political opinions.
one day, they drove to the state of Jin. A child was playing with rubble tiles in the middle of the road, blocking their way. Confucius said, "You shouldn't play in the middle of the road and block our car!" " . The child pointed to the ground and said, "Old man, what do you think this is?" At first glance, Confucius saw a city made of broken stone tiles. The child added, "Do you think the city should give way to the car or the car should give way to the city?" Confucius was puzzled. Confucius thought the boy was very polite and asked, "What's your name? How old are you? " The child said, "My name is Xiang Tuo, and I am 7 years old!" Confucius said to the students, "Xiang Tuo is polite at the age of seven. He can be my teacher!"
Chinese traditional virtue story-study hard
"There is no end to learning, but there is no end to learning.". The spirit of self-improvement of the Chinese nation is particularly prominent in diligent reading. Whether it is a politician who is good at governing the country or a strategist with a small mind; Whether they are quick-thinking thinkers or scientists with superior intelligence, the reason why they are outstanding in their careers is inseparable from their lofty aspirations since childhood. As the saying goes, "Where there is a will, Chang Zhi will be established; where there is no will, there will always be a determination". The determination lies in the youth-
The iron pestle grinds the needle
Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, did not like reading when he was a child. One day, when the teacher was not in the house, he sneaked out to play.
He came to the river at the foot of the mountain and saw an old woman grinding an iron pestle on a stone. Li Bai was puzzled and asked, "Old woman, what are you doing grinding the iron pestle?"
the old woman said, "I'm sharpening the needle." Li Bai was surprised and asked, "Oh dear! The iron pestle is so thick, how can it be ground into a needle? " The old woman walked over and said, "As long as the iron pestle is always grinded more and more finely every day, are you still afraid that it will not be a needle?"
after hearing this, Li Bai, a clever man, thought of himself and felt ashamed. He turned and ran back to the bookstore. From then on, he kept in mind the truth that "as long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle", studied hard and finally became a famous great poet.