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Write a diary about things that people love and hate (about 200 words)

“Learn from Lei Feng’s good example, be loyal to the revolution and the party, be clear about love and hate and never forget your roots.” The song that has been sung by generations of people is still lingering in our ears.

Lei Feng left many touching deeds and famous sayings in his life, but he used the scenes of the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter as metaphors to describe his treatment of comrades, leadership work, wrong thoughts and treatment. The correct attitude of the enemy has the greatest educational significance for me.

"Treat comrades with the warmth of spring."

It promotes the spirit of "helping others and loving others". When you help others, you will feel happy in your heart. As the saying goes, "Giving roses to others leaves fragrance in your hands." Many times, doing good deeds is just a matter of effort. For example, giving up your seat on a bus, helping an elderly person or a blind person cross the road at a zebra crossing... I remember one day, my mother took me and several important documents to the company for a meeting. Once we arrived at our destination, perhaps because we were short of time or in a hurry when we got off the taxi, we actually forgot to take those important documents and my mother's wallet. This made my mother anxious to death. Because those pieces of information are too important to my mother's company. Just as the meeting was about to start, an uncle with his face flushed and his clothes wet even ran out of breath and came to my mother's company to find us - it turned out that the uncle found us through the company name on the information, uncle. He handed the information and wallet to his mother. Just when his mother was about to give his uncle money, he said, "It's just a matter of effort." After that, he left.

"Treat work as passionately as summer."

It promotes the spirit of "respecting one's job and loving one's work." In modern parlance, it is called professionalism. Look, the unknown cleaners on the streets who get up early and work late every day to clean the streets; the dedicated teachers who work hard; the doctors who treat illnesses and save people, and stick to their posts even in the face of the terrible bird flu... Aren't these called "respect for the job and love for the job"?

"Treat individualism like the autumn wind sweeping away fallen leaves."

It promotes the spirit of "self-discipline, collective sense, and enterprising spirit." That means you have to be strict with yourself; you have to have team spirit; you have to keep learning and keep making progress. Look at our class's active participation in various competitions, thinking in one place, working hard in one place, and repeatedly achieving various successes. Isn't it "self-discipline, collective sense, and enterprising" that is helping us?

"Be as cruel and ruthless as the harsh winter to your enemies."

It promotes the spirit of promoting good and eliminating evil. Those who are often reported on TV, those who are courageous and lofty ideals, "the most beautiful driver", "the most beautiful teacher"... these are the people.