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100 words about Lu Xun’s gratitude story

『一』 Lu Xun’s Gratitude for Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening

During this summer vacation, I read Mr. Lu Xun’s collection of essays, Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening. A series of time, a series of memories, I really want to regard the memory of Grandpa Lu Xun as mine. The entire collection uses concise and soft words, which is a reflection of Grandpa Lu Xun's approachability. The criticism, satire, and ridicule in the book are exactly Grandpa Lu Xun's disgust and dissatisfaction with the society at that time, showing a Grandpa Lu Xun who wanted to make the nation progress, wanted to stabilize society, and thought about his children.

『二』A collection of Lu Xun’s famous sayings of gratitude

A ruthless man may not be a true hero, and a pity for a son is not a husband. ——Lu Xun

If you don’t break out in silence, you will perish in silence! ——Lu Xun

If you are not distracted by money when you work, money will come faster. ——Lu Xun

It is enough to have a confidant in life, and the world should treat him with sympathy. ——Lu Xun

Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money. ——Lu Xun

People who are trustworthy are the happiest, and honesty is the most innocent. ——Lu Xun

The most tormenting thing in marriage is not conflict, but boredom. ——Lu Xun

The most important thing for today’s youth is “action”, not “words”. ——Lu Xun

It is better to call Lianxi a pure plant, and do not follow the remaining leaves to the cold pond. ——Lu Xun

If there is a certain amount of heat, there will be a certain amount of light. ——Lu Xun

I would like to recommend Xuanyuan with my blood. ——Lu Xun

The blood-fertile Central Plains is full of fertile grass, and the cold earth is full of spring flowers.——Lu Xun

Education is rooted in love. ——Lu Xun

Knowledge is not power, wisdom is. ——Lu Xun

If I can survive, of course I still have to learn. ——Lu Xun

Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel. ——Lu Xun

Games are the most legitimate behavior for children, and toys are children’s angels. ——Lu Xun

No matter what, rumors can never scare me. ——Lu Xun

You must have the courage to be confident before you have the courage to work. ——Lu Xun

Youth should be innocent and innocent. ——Lu Xun

You must get in touch with the actual society to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun

You must be like a bee, picking many flowers before you can make honey. ——Lu Xun

Fortune is often designed for mediocre people. ——Lu Xun

People must live to have love. ——Lu Xun

Treat others with humility and accept things with humility. ——Lu Xun

Suicide is a cowardly act. ——Lu Xun

In everything, ideals are the cause and practice is the result. ——Lu Xun

The most important quality of a great personality is the word sincerity. ——

『三』 Examples of grateful celebrities

1. Sun Yat-sen never forgot to be grateful even when he was suffering from liver cancer

One day, Mr. Sun Yat-sen Sick, hospitalized. At that time, Sun Yat-sen was already the president and general marshal. He still respected the medical staff and spoke very humbly. Usually, whenever he receives medicines from the nurse, whether in the morning or evening, he always smiles and says: "Thank you." The sincerity is beyond words.

In 1925, Sun Yat-sen suffered from liver cancer. On his deathbed, when a nursing staff removed the kang table for him, he looked at her peacefully and said kindly: "Thank you, your work is too hard. Well, you should take a good rest after this, you have worked too hard these days." After hearing these words, everyone present burst into tears.

2. Zilu bears rice

Zhongyou was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Zhou Dynasty, with the courtesy name Zilu. Very filial to parents. He grew up in a poor family and was very frugal. I often eat ordinary wild vegetables and eat poorly. Zhong You thinks it's okay for him to eat wild vegetables, but he is worried that his parents are not nutritious enough and are in poor health.

There was no rice at home. In order for his parents to eat rice, he had to go hundreds of miles away to buy rice, and then rushed back home carrying the rice to support his parents. A hundred miles away is a very long distance. Maybe someone can do it once or twice now. But it’s extremely difficult if it happens all year round. However, Zhong You enjoyed it as if it were sweet wine. In order to allow his parents to eat rice, they would go hundreds of miles away to buy rice and carry it home regardless of the cold wind or the scorching sun.

In the winter, the weather was very cold. Zhong You braved the heavy snow and stepped on the ice on the river, sliding forward step by step. His feet were frozen. The hands holding the rice bag were really freezing, so I stopped, put them to my mouth to warm them, and then continued on my way.

In the summer, when the sun was scorching and he was sweating profusely, Zhong You would not stop to rest for a while, just so that he could go home early and cook delicious meals for his parents; when it rained heavily, Zhong You would hide the rice bag under his In the clothes, I would rather get wet than let the heavy rain hit the rice bag; it is not a problem if it is windy.

It is not easy to endure such hardship and perseverance.

Later, Zhong You's parents both passed away, and he went south to the state of Chu. The King of Chu appointed him as an official and gave him very generous treatment.

As soon as he went out, there were hundreds of carriages following him, and he was given a very large salary every year. The meals we ate were sumptuous, and delicacies from the mountains and seas were constantly available every day. Live a life of abundance.

But he did not feel happy because of his good material conditions. Instead, he often sighed. Because his parents are no longer here. How much he hoped that his parents could live a good life with him; but his parents were gone, and even if he wanted to support his parents hundreds of miles away, it would never be possible.

3. Hua Luogeng never forgot his teachers when he became famous

After becoming famous, the famous mathematician Hua Luogeng said more than once: "I can achieve some achievements only because of the cultivation of my teachers. In 1949, When Hua Luogeng returned from abroad, he immediately rushed back to his hometown of Jintan County, Jiangsu Province, to visit the first "Bole" who discovered his mathematical talent, Teacher Wang Weike.

When he gave a mathematics report in Jintan, he specially mentioned Teacher Wang. Please take a seat on the rostrum, let the teacher walk in front when entering the venue, and only sit under the teacher when taking a seat.

4. Lu Xun respects the teacher

Lu Xun's respect for enlightenment. I have always respected my teacher Shou Jingwu. He went to Nanjing to study when he was 18 years old. Whenever he returned to Shaoxing on vacation, he always took time to visit Mr. Shou.

During the eight years from 1902 to 1909, he traveled to Japan to study. , he often wrote to Teacher Shou to report on his studies in a foreign country. Once, he returned to Shaoxing from Japan to attend a wedding at the request of his mother. He only stayed at home for four days, but he still took time out of his busy schedule to visit him. Mr. Shou in his 60s.

Lu Xun also studied philology with Mr. Zhang Taiyan in Japan. After Mr. Zhang Taiyan passed away, he wrote two commemorative articles in succession

5. Respect for Madame Curie. Teacher

In 1903, Marie Curie discovered a new substance - radium. This discovery shocked the world and became the first scientist in the world to win the Nobel Prize. . As a result, she enjoyed a high reputation and won people's admiration. But she still had great respect for her past teacher.

Madame Curie's French teacher's greatest wish was to visit her birthplace - France. Dieppe in the north. However, she could not afford a large amount of travel expenses from Poland to France, and her expectation of returning home was always so slim. Madame Curie happened to be living in France at the time. She understood the teacher's mood very well and not only paid for it on her behalf. In May 1932, the Radium Institute in Warsaw was established. Returning to her motherland to attend the inauguration ceremony, many famous figures gathered around her. When the ceremony was about to begin, Mrs. Curie suddenly ran down from the rostrum, passed through the crowd holding flowers, and came to a woman in a wheelchair. In front of the elderly woman, he kissed her cheeks affectionately and pushed her onto the podium. This elderly woman was Madame Curie's teacher when she was a child.

Everyone present was moved by this. Moved by the scene, the old man applauded enthusiastically, and the old man also shed tears. This was the case with Madame Curie. After she became a great scientist, she still did not forget the teacher who taught her knowledge.

" 』 A first-person gratitude story of less than 80 words

Friends

There were two people walking in the desert. They were very good friends. They had an argument on the way for some unknown reason. During a fight, one of the people slapped the other person. The man was very sad and sad, so he wrote in the sand: "Today my friend slapped me." After writing, they continued walking.

They came to a swamp. The man accidentally noticed the swamp. The other man tried his best to save him at all costs. In the end, the man was saved. He was very happy, so he took it. A stone had written on it: "Today my friend saved my life." The friend was confused and asked strangely: "Why did I slap you and you wrote it in the sand and I saved your life?" But you carved it on stone? The man smiled and replied: "When others misunderstand me or do something bad to me, they should write it down in a place where it is easiest to forget and disappear. The wind is responsible for carrying it." Erase it, and when a friend is kind to me or treats me well, he should remember it in the place where it is least likely to disappear, and he will never forget it despite wind and rain~"

Wo Bing Asking for Carp

During the Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Wang Xiang who was kind-hearted. He lost his mother when he was young. Later, his stepmother Zhu was not kind to him and often made irresponsible remarks and made trouble in front of his father. His father also gradually became cold towards him.

Wang Xiang’s stepmother likes to eat carp. One winter, the weather was very cold and the ice was three feet deep. Wang Xiang lay naked on the ice in order to get carp. His whole body was red from the cold, and he was still praying for carp on the ice. While he was praying, the ice on his right side suddenly cracked. Wang Xiang was overjoyed. When he was about to jump into the river to catch fish, two lively carps suddenly jumped out from the cracks in the ice. Wang Xiang was so happy that he took the two carp home as an offering to his stepmother.

His actions became a favorite story in Shili Village. People praised Wang Xiang as a rare filial son in the world. There is a poem that says:

There is a stepmother in the world, but Wang Xiang is not in the world;

To this day, there are still ice molds lying on the river.

Zi Lu bears rice and is filial to his parents

Classmates, have you heard the story "Zi Lu bears rice and is filial to his parents"?

Zi Lu was very filial to his parents. When he was young, his family was very poor, and Zilu often went to work for wealthy people. He often eats bran vegetables and grains to satisfy his hunger. Once, Zilu heard that there was rice for sale in Zouyi. He has rice to eat for his parents. He went to build roads for the temple and carried stones up the mountain every day. After getting the wages, I buy rice for my parents to eat. But he still eats bran vegetables and grains to satisfy his hunger.

Later, Zilu worshiped Confucius as his teacher. But he asked to go home every other month. Confucius asked why. He said: "My parents love to eat rice, so I often go to Zouyi to carry rice." Confucius told the students: "Zilu is a filial son." The classmate asked Zilu: "You have to carry rice home for 100 miles, are you not tired?" "Is that true?" Zilu said, "My parents are old. As long as my parents are happy, it will be fine." The State of Chu asked Zilu to be an official. Later he became rich and prosperous. But I still think of the burden of losing money for my parents. I was so impressed that I wrote a song. Said that he could not sit at the same table as his parents. Life is long, and it is too late to regret being unfilial.

The story "Zi Lu Bears Rice" tells us: Human life is limited, and we must be filial to our parents when we are young, otherwise it will be too late to regret after our parents die. Therefore, we must be filial to our parents, don't let our parents worry about us, and do as much as we can for our parents.

Lu Xun respected his mother

Lu Xun’s mother was a woman who suffered a lot. When she was 31 years old, her only beloved daughter Duan Gu died of illness. When she was 37 years old, her husband fell ill again. When she was 39 years old, her husband died. From then on, she fell into sorrow and hardship. The darkness of society and the decline of his family made Lu Xun suffer the hardships of the world. Being the eldest son, Lu Xun has shared the burden of his mother since he was a boy. Lu Xun once said to people: "My mother has suffered a lot!" Therefore, he was extremely respectful and filial to his mother throughout his life.

After Lu Xun came to work, he first gave his mother care and attention in life, trying to make her life as comfortable and happy as possible. When he lived with his mother in Beijing, although he was busy with work and tight on time, in order to prevent his mother from feeling lonely, he would go to her room to chat with her after dinner every day. Usually, before going out, Lu Xun would always go to his mother's house and say, "Mom, I'm going out!" After returning, he would also go to his mother's house and say, "Mom, I'm back!" I often bring back some snacks that my mother likes to eat.

Lu Xun not only gave his mother delicious food, but also tried to make her life as comfortable as possible. He was not financially well-off, so he borrowed money from others and bought a house in Xisantiao Hutong. Later he said to Xu Guangping: "As for the house in Xisantiao, I bought it to comfort my mother. The old house in Shaoxing was sold and I bought the house in Badaowan. She has always been used to living in her own house. If she suddenly rents a house, She will be very uncomfortable."

When his mother was sometimes unwell, Lu Xun always accompanied her to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and registered and took medicine in person. Later, he left Beijing to go south due to work needs. He also paid his mother 100 yuan in living expenses on time every month, and there was never a shortage.

In addition to material life, Lu Xun was also considerate and caring for his mother in spiritual life. Excellent embroidery novels such as "The Romance of the West Chamber" and "Flowers Through the Looking Glass" were mostly bought based on mother's hobbies to meet the needs of the elderly for cultural life.

Lu Xun’s good friend Xu Shoushang once said: “Lu Xun’s greatness can be seen not only in his creations, but also in his treatment of his mother’s daily life and food, and in his trivial words and deeds. "

"Wu" 100 words of celebrity stories

***'s reading story

For decades, Chairman Mao has been very busy, but he is always busy. Make time, even every second, to read and study. His former residence was filled with books. Books were everywhere on the bookshelves in the bedroom, on the office desk, the dining table, and the coffee table. The bed was occupied by books except for the place where one person was lying.

In order to study, Chairman Mao used all available time. During the few minutes of physical activity before swimming, I sometimes read a few poems by famous people. After swimming up, I didn't bother to rest, so I picked up the book again. He never wastes even a few minutes on the toilet. A reprint of "Selected Works of Zhaoming" by Chunxi of the Song Dynasty and some other books and periodicals were made by using this time to read a little bit today and a little bit tomorrow, intermittently.

Chairman Mao often brought a box of books with him when he went out to hold meetings or inspect work. He ignored the vibrations and bumps of the train on the way. He always held a magnifying glass in one hand and pressed the page of the book with the other, reading without stopping. When I go abroad, just like in Beijing, there are books placed on the bed, on the office desk, on the coffee table, and on the dining table, and I read them whenever I have free time.

Although Chairman Mao was seriously ill in his later years, he still continued to read. He re-read a set of hardcover "The Complete Works of Lu Xun" that was brought to Beijing from Yan'an and published before liberation, as well as many other books and periodicals.

Once, Chairman Mao had a fever of over 39 degrees, and the doctor did not allow him to read.

He said sadly, I have loved reading all my life, but now you don't let me read, and you tell me to lie here and eat and sleep all day long. You know how uncomfortable I am! The staff had no choice but to put the taken away books next to him, and he smiled happily.

Study seriously and read over and over again

Chairman Mao has always opposed the kind of reading method that only aims at speed without paying attention to the effect. When he was "Reading the Complete Poems of Han Changli", except for a few chapters, he carefully considered and studied every chapter, from vocabulary, sentence reading, chapters to the meaning of the full text, not letting go of any aspect. Through repeated reading and chanting, he can recite most of the poems in Hanji fluently. He had read "Journey to the West", "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Water Margin", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and other novels since he was in elementary school, and read them again in the 1960s. He has seen more than ten different versions of "Dream of Red Mansions". He read "Selected Works of Zhaoming" when he was in school, in the 1950s, in the 1960s, and several times in the 1970s. There are three existing versions of his annotations.

For decades, Chairman Mao has been very busy, but he always found time, even every second, to read and study. His former residence was filled with books. Books were everywhere on the bookshelves in the bedroom, on the office desk, the dining table, and the coffee table. The bed was occupied by books except for the place where one person was lying.

In order to study, Chairman Mao used all available time. During the few minutes of physical activity before swimming, I sometimes read a few poems by famous people. After swimming up, I didn't bother to rest, so I picked up the book again. He never wastes even a few minutes on the toilet. A reprint of "Selected Works of Zhaoming" by Chunxi of the Song Dynasty and some other books and periodicals were made by using this time to read a little bit today and a little bit tomorrow, intermittently.

Chairman Mao often brought a box of books with him when he went out to hold meetings or inspect work. He ignored the vibrations and bumps of the train on the way. He always held a magnifying glass in one hand and pressed the page of the book with the other, reading without stopping. When I go abroad, just like in Beijing, there are books placed on the bed, on the office desk, on the coffee table, and on the dining table, and I read them whenever I have free time.

Although Chairman Mao was seriously ill in his later years, he still continued to read. He re-read a set of hardcover "The Complete Works of Lu Xun" that was brought to Beijing from Yan'an and published before liberation, as well as many other books and periodicals.

Once, Chairman Mao had a fever of over 39 degrees, and the doctor did not allow him to read. He said sadly, I have loved reading all my life, but now you don't let me read, and you tell me to lie here and eat and sleep all day long. You know how uncomfortable I am! The staff had no choice but to put the taken away books next to him, and he smiled happily.

"Lu" famous sayings of gratitude Lu Xun

1. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed, and crows have the meaning of feeding back. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"

2. A father's kindness is higher than a mountain, and a mother's kindness is deeper than the sea. ——Japanese proverb

3. Give someone a peach and repay someone with a plum. ——"The Book of Songs"

4. Whoever speaks the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. ——Meng Jiao

5. The kindness of a drop of water should be repaid by a spring. ——"Zengguang Xianwen"

6. To know the kindness of parents, hold children and grandchildren in your arms. ——Japanese proverb

7. The kindness of one meal should be never forgotten. ——Anonymous

8. Don’t forget the man who dug the well when drinking water. The predecessors planted trees for future generations to enjoy the shade. ——As the saying goes

9. There is no greater kindness than knowing how to repay kindness. ——Proverb

10. Work hard and die. ——Zhuge Liang

11. Borrowed thousands of dendrobium water from the river and made it into calligraphy to praise the teacher's kindness. ——Anonymous

12. I feel sorry for my parents, who worked so hard to give birth to me. ——"The Book of Songs"

13. One father raises ten sons, and ten sons raise one father. ——As the saying goes

14. Look at the world as if it is smoke, but remember that kindness is like blood. ——Anonymous

15. The kindness of parents cannot be drowned by water or extinguished by fire. ——Proverb from the former Soviet Union

16. Fish knows the kindness of water, which is the source of happiness. ——Anonymous

17. Once a teacher, always a father. ——Guan Hanqing

18. Poor parents in the world. ——Cixi

19. The kindness of knowing and meeting someone should never be forgotten. ——Luo Guanzhong

20. I feel sorry for my parents. I don’t know the kindness of my parents if I don’t have children. ——Anonymous

21. God pities the grass, but late love is common in the world. ——Li Shangyin

22. Thank you to fate, to the people, to ideas, to everyone I want to thank. ——Lu Xun

23. Parents who love their children have far-reaching plans. ——"Warring States Policy"

24. When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I won't forget it. ——Hua Luogeng

25. I have never known my mother since I was a child. Only when I raise children do I know how to repay my mother's kindness. ——Japanese proverb

26. If you want to repay kindness, you will want to forget resentment; it is short to repay kindness, but it is long to repay kindness. ——"Disciple Rules"

27. Gratitude is a spiritual treasure. ——Locke

28. Gratitude is the health of the soul.

——Nietzsche

29. Without gratitude, there is no real virtue. ——Rousseau

30. The most beautiful scene in the world occurs when we miss our mother. —— Maupassant

31. The reason why family is important is mainly because it allows parents to gain emotions. ——Russell

32. The virtue of parents is a huge wealth. ——Horace

33. How similar mothers are all over the world! Their hearts are always the same, they both have an extremely pure and innocent heart. ——Whitman

34. Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices. ——British proverb

35. Only when you raise a son can you know how hard your mother is, and when you raise a daughter, you can know how grateful you are to your mother. ——Japanese proverb

36. Ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, gossip, drunkenness or other evils that exist in the hearts of fragile people. ——British Proverb

37. An ungrateful person cannot be saved when he is in trouble. ——Greek proverb

38. Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of conduct. ——British proverb

39. Despicable people are always ungrateful, and ungratefulness is a despicable part of the original. ——Hugo

40. The bees sip honey from the flowers and express their gratitude when they leave. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore

41. Charitable behaviors can relieve the pain of others more than money. ——Rousseau

42. Being a human being is like a candle. It has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth. ——Xiao Chunu

43. No matter how proud a person is of their achievements, they should drink water and think about their source. They should remember that it was their teachers who sowed the original seeds for their growth. ——Madame Curie

44. The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives; the most important thing to respect his relatives is to support him in the world. ——Mencius

45. If you don’t have a family, you don’t know how valuable firewood and rice are; if you don’t raise children, you don’t know how to repay your mother’s kindness. ——Chinese proverb

46. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. ——Wang Fu

47. The bees sipped honey from the flowers and thanked Yingying when they left. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him - Rabindranath Tagore

48. When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I will never forget it. ——Hua Luogeng

49. Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows the favor. The benefactor can drag him wherever he wants. ——Don En

50. Ingratitude is more powerful than lying, vanity, gossip, alcoholism or other evils that exist in the hearts of fragile people. ——British proverb

"撒" Examples of celebrities who know how to be grateful

1. Lu Xun was upright throughout his life. He always meant what he said and never submitted to others against his will. Only in the family He compromised with his mother. When Lu Xun was in his twenties, his mother arranged for him to be engaged. In the summer of 1906, he recalled him from Japan and forced him to get married.

Although Lu Xun was extremely dissatisfied with this arranged marriage, he did not want to hurt his mother's repeatedly traumatized heart, so he had to submit. Lu Xun once said: "We were in the revolutionary era at that time. I thought that I would die without a date. If my mother wanted someone to accompany her, I just let her."

After Lu Xun started working, he first cared about his mother in life. and care, try to make the mother's life as comfortable and peaceful as possible. When he lived with his mother in Beijing, although he was busy with work and tight on time, in order to prevent his mother from feeling lonely, he would go to the room to chat with her after dinner every day.

Usually, before going out, Lu Xun would always go to his mother's house and say: "Aniang, I'm going out!" After returning, he would also go to his mother's house and say: "Aniang, I'm coming back." Oh!" I often bring back some snacks that my mother likes to eat.

"Eight" Lu Xun's article thanking his teachers

1. "Mr. Fujino" by Japanese teacher Fujino

2. "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" by Shou Jinggo ”

3. Zhang Taiyan’s “Two or Three Things About Mr. Taiyan”

That’s all! I have only written about these three teachers!

"Nine" Mr. Lu Xun's famous sayings about gratitude

Thank you to fate, thank you to the people, thank you to your thoughts, and thank you to everyone I want to thank.

"Shi" The touching story of Lu Xun

There is an important secret to Lu Xun's success, which is to cherish time. When Lu Xun was twelve years old and attending a private school in Shaoxing, his father was seriously ill and his two younger brothers were still young. Lu Xun not only often went to pawnshops and pharmacies, but also had to help his mother with housework. In order not to affect his studies, he had to do a good job Precise timing.

Since then, Lu Xun squeezed time almost every day. He once said: "Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you squeeze it, there will always be some." Lu Xun had a wide range of interests in reading and also liked writing. He was also deeply interested in folk art, especially legends and paintings; Precisely because he has dabbled extensively and studied in many aspects, time is really important to him.

He was sick all his life, and his working conditions and living environment were not good, but he would work until late at night every day before giving up.

In Lu Xun's eyes, time is like life. "Americans say that time is money. But I think: time is life. If you waste other people's time for no reason, it is actually tantamount to murdering people.

” Therefore, Lu Xun hated those people who “ran around all day long, chatting at home and abroad.” When he was busy at work, if anyone came to him to chat or gossip, even if it was a very good friend, he would not care. Saying rudely to others: "Hey, you're here again, don't you have nothing else to do?"