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Where are the roots and flowers of etiquette, but where are the fruits of etiquette?
. China is an ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years, and the Chinese nation has always been called a country of etiquette. From pear release in Kong Rong to snow release in Chengmen, from visiting my humble abode to respecting teachers and stressing morality, the importance of civilized manners is reflected. Xun Ziyun: "People who are rude are not born, things that are not rude are not born, and countries that are rude are uneasy." Civilization and etiquette are the foundation of our study and life, and the arm of our healthy growth.

Mr. Tao Xingzhi, an educator in China, has a famous saying: "A thousand teachers teach people to seek truth, and ten thousand students learn to be human." That is, teachers should educate students to be sincere, civilized and useful to society.

I remember that at the beginning of school, the phenomenon of littering by students was repeatedly banned, and I even used sweeping the floor to punish it, but the effect was still not satisfactory. Until one day, the blooming Spring Festival petals on the classroom window sill were blown to the ground by the strong wind, and many students turned a blind eye. Only Haoran, who is usually naughty, squatted there and picked them up carefully. I photographed this little gesture with my mobile phone, printed it out and posted it in the classroom, and named it "The Beauty of Bending". Since then, I have never emphasized hygiene, but the classroom has become extremely clean. Taking this opportunity, our class carried out the activity of "promoting the Confucian virtue of saving", and the students recorded the good deeds around them in the "Virtue Bank" on the blackboard behind. After a period of time, students do more good deeds, beat and scold less, help others more and haggle less. The wind of civilization has quietly formed.

In life, the flower of civilization has bloomed around us, have you found it? Buses shuttle back and forth on wide and flat roads; Trees are shaded and flowers are in full bloom on both sides of the road; environmental