A. You know my name, but you don’t know my story. You know what I have experienced, but you don’t know what happened to me... Please explain the following sentences
You know my name but you don’t know my story. You know what I’ve been through, but you don’t know what happened to me
B. Please don’t judge me rashly. You only know my name, but don’t know my story. You just heard what I did, but you don’t know what I experienced
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C. There is a line in the lyrics sung by Cao Ge: You know my name but don’t know it What is the name of the song My Story
The song is called "Love to the End" Love to the End
Music: Cao Ge
Lyrics : Yu Fang
Arranger: Tu Huiyuan
The air suddenly becomes thin
Time and space become slow motion
When your smile hits Content in my heart
My heartbeat suddenly freezes
My eyes turn into compasses
I just want to sail to you
It seems like I have fallen into a < /p>
Mysterious gravity
Beyond my ability to understand
Could it be that this is called
The magic of love
I can’t help it Dazzled
Love boldly to the end
Don't be polite
No one but you
No one no one
Make me tempted
If you want to love to the end, I’m waiting for you
No one but me
No one is more determined to love you
In the end
The second you nodded
Your heartbeat was singing rock and roll
The background became so simple
Everyone else Just a foil
Meeting is such a wonderful effect
D. Don’t comment on me rashly, you only know my name, but you don’t know my story, you have only heard of me Behavior, but don’t know what I have experienced ·
Make an appointment with her, chat with her, talk slowly, and let her tell you slowly. Or maybe it's just a personalized signature copied from the Internet, don't think too much about it.
E. Don’t judge me rashly. You only know my name, but you don’t know my story. You only hear what I did, but you don’t know what I went through.
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F. Don’t judge me rashly. You only know my name, but you don’t know my story. You just heard what I did, but you don’t know the source of what I experienced
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G. You know my name, but you don’t know my story. Running around every day and not getting the people you love. I'm tired. If you are the one. . . . . . . .
Dear classmates, I wonder if you have heard of a song "Daybreak" sung by Han Hong. Behind her moving voice, there is such a story hidden: On October 3, 2018, in Guangxi In Guizhou Maling Scenic Area, a cable car running at an altitude of tens of meters suddenly fell, killing 14 out of 36 passengers. And just when this tragedy happened, a pair of young parents unanimously held up their two-and-a-half-year-old son with both hands at the moment the cable car crashed. As a result, the son was saved, but the young parents lost their lives. What saved this child? It is the great and selfless love of parents for their children.
Parental love is a safe haven for us when we are frustrated. It always accepts us, tolerates us, and encourages us.
Parents’ love is the refueling station in our lives, allowing us to work hard and bravely accept any challenge.
From childhood to adulthood, who has nourished us with sweet milk? Who is pressing the corner of the quilt that we have pushed away in the middle of the night? Who sent us to school in the cold wind? And who embraces us when we encounter setbacks? It is our parents who gave birth to us and raised us. They love us, protect us and cultivate us in various ways. They do their best without asking for anything in return. As children, how can we be unfilial.
Everyone knows the story of Meng’s mother moving three times. For the growth and learning of Mencius, Meng’s mother did not hesitate to travel and choose a good place to live. Although it was hard work, she had no regrets. Isn’t this the case with our current parents? There is an old Chinese saying: "Filial piety is the first among all virtues", which means that honoring parents is the first among all virtues. If a person does not know how to honor his parents, it is difficult to imagine that he will love his motherland and...
Throughout the ages, there are many stories of relatives donating kidneys to extend the lives of patients, but most of them are fathers or mothers donating kidneys to young children, or brothers and sisters donating body organs.
Today, in order to save the life of his 68-year-old mother, an uncle named Tian Shiguo donated his 38-year-old healthy and young kidney to her. He used his own story of "donating a kidney to save his mother" to compose a song of filial piety. After listening to this story, I think we should all try to ask ourselves, if our parents and elders need our help, can we do it?
Yes, our parents have never asked us to give anything in return. Shouldn’t we do something for our parents who have suffered so much? Let us think about whether we talked back to our parents yesterday, whether we sat at the table after returning home, waiting for our parents to serve delicious meals, and whether we can remember our parents' birthdays? Shouldn't we be filial to our parents?
To show your filial piety, it may be a cup of hot water when your parents are sick, it may be gently hammering the aging back with your little hands, it may be the red star on the homework book, or it may be your parents. A birthday wish. Perhaps these small acts of filial piety can give parents some comfort. Can we do everything carefully, take every step in a down-to-earth manner, and make our parents worry less and worry less? This is the best way to express filial piety, and it is also the common voice of parents all over the world.
Filial piety is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, let us pass it on together. Start now, start from ourselves, and honor our elders. Let us say loudly to our parents: Mom and Dad, you have worked hard, I love you!
Chapter 2: Loyalty and filial piety must come first
I believe everyone must have seen a charity story, in which a filial daughter-in-law even tied the knot for her mother-in-law after a busy day. Wash your mother-in-law's feet with foot-washing water. When a young child sees his mother washing her mother-in-law's feet, he also prepares foot-washing water, brings it to his mother with a toss of water, and says: "Mom, I will wash it for you too." foot". This scene is indeed very touching, and it also makes people think deeply. What have we done for our parents when we grow up? How many of us can remember our parents' birthdays? What’s your parents’ favorite thing to eat? Parents’ shoe size? These seemingly trivial things show whether we have a filial piety towards our parents.
It’s really embarrassing to say that I basically can’t answer the above questions. In fact, there are quite a few people like me now. Mother's Day, Father's Day, and parents' birthdays have long been overshadowed by various foreign festivals and the birthdays of many classmates. Mom and dad are already very tired from working busy outside every day. Don’t you want to rest when you get home? I think, but after get off work, I have to rack my brains to think about us and cook the meals we like to eat. Our parents celebrate our birthdays every year, but when we grow up, there are several birthdays for our parents. What is even more sad is that some old people have raised children all their lives, but in the end they are just a lonely person. Every weekend, their children will not go home to visit because of various entertainments, and every birthday they will be away because of their busy careers and gifts. Less than. Those smart children think that giving their parents a big bag and installing the best household appliances is the best reward for their parents. However, parents have no interest in those high-end products. Faced with those material filial piety, parents can only sigh: "They are all busy!" For the elderly, material needs are secondary, and Spiritual satisfaction is the most important thing. Why can't those busy children take time to spend time with their parents? Work is important, but the parents who raised us are even more important. When they were young, they worked hard so that we could have a good life, but when they grow old, they sigh helplessly as they still have to guard the prepared table of meals.
In ancient China, there was a saying that it was difficult to have both loyalty and filial piety, but weren’t there many outstanding representatives like Yue Fei and Mulan who achieved both loyalty and filial piety? I would like to ask, if they do not have filial piety to their parents as a premise, how can they be loyal to the country, and how can they become a generation of patriots and heroines? Zeng Shen regards filial piety as the foundation and summation of all morals, and filial piety governs all ethics and morals. It is believed that filial piety is not only the criterion for personal behavior and family management, but also the basic program for governing the country and the world. It is a basic principle that is natural and universal. Compared with today's technologically advanced society, it seems that ancient people had a deeper understanding of "filial piety". In order to enhance the concept of filial piety among modern students, the teacher from the University of Science and Technology of China also specially assigned a special "winter vacation homework" for everyone, that is, asking the students to go home and wash their parents' feet. However, the students who could complete the "homework" did not Very rarely, most people will find it strange, a little embarrassed, and think it seems too formal. Yes, it is indeed a form, but it is a form that can measure whether the love we give our parents is as much as the love our parents give us. In fact, we can wash the feet of our parents, and there is nothing embarrassing about it; we can celebrate their birthdays, even without any gifts; we can have a good meal with them, even if there is no big meal; we can also get to know our parents The shoe size for their pair of shoes, even if it's not a name brand. These ordinary things, when we really do them with our heart, we can experience how extraordinary they are.
Loyalty and filial piety must be balanced, with filial piety first. People nowadays always have some kind of ambition for the country, but they rarely fulfill their filial piety to their parents. Filial piety to their parents is the foundation of loyalty to the country. Without realizing filial piety to their parents, it will be difficult to fulfill their ideals and ambitions.
We will also become parents one day. We don’t want to live alone for the rest of our lives, so from now on, we should care about our parents, do as much as possible for them, and be the best teachers for the next generation.
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Who taught us acrimony?
Who is nurturing us with sweet milk?
Who has spent his time in exchange for our growing life?
It’s parents! People say: Mother's love is like water, nourishing and growing; father's love is like a mountain, protecting us from wind and rain. I feel that our parents' love for us is like a cup of coffee, which quietly spreads a special aroma around us. Its taste is slightly bitter, but its sugar is accumulated at the bottom of the cup. Only when you drink it to the end can you taste it. That sweet taste.
Think carefully about that plate of sweet watermelon in summer, that cup of warm milk in winter, that caring greeting while studying, that careful warning while playing... Parents are always in the dark. Silently being the cornerstone of our growth, we have suffered so much, but we have never said it once. How can we not repay such a great kindness?
Su Che once said: Everyone has a heart of kindness and filial piety. Do you still remember the Chinese character Tian Shiguo who moved you in 2001? Tian Shiguo is just an ordinary worker, but he dedicates part of his life to his critically ill mother. The mother's life may still be fragile, but the love of the filial son is as solid as a rock.
As the old saying goes: Filial piety is the first of all virtues, and filial piety is an innate quality of people. However, some people's filial piety is obscured by the dust of life. However, among our classmates, unfilial piety to parents often happens. Some students are tired of their parents’ nagging and often talk back to their parents. Little do they know that those nagging are full of their parents’ love. Some students have never cared about their parents and regard their parents as their own. However, they don’t know that love is not a bottomless pit; some students take their parents’ love for granted, but they don’t know that their parents also need love... Such things happen often, which can’t help but make people worry. Crows can feed back, and lambs can kneel down and breastfeed. But are we, middle school students in the new era, really inferior to crows and lambs?
The answer is of course no, but it can make us think deeply. Filial piety is not a responsibility that comes after growing up, nor can it be compensated for with money. The ultimate meaning of filial piety is love. Filial piety is actually very simple. For example, cleaning the house once; pouring a glass of water for the mother; patting the back for the father... It is so simple, but these same small things can move parents for a long time. Filial piety does not require delicacies, nor does it require tens of millions. Maybe your filial piety is not luxurious, it is just a five-point homework, one piece of paper. However, I believe that parents will definitely accept it, because it is full of sincere love! This is the best gift for parents!
Of course, it is not only our parents who we must honor, but also the grandparents, grandma, grandpa, grandma and other people who care and love us. We must also respect and practice filial piety towards them.
Students, let us start from today! Let us work together to build the temple of eternal love in our hearts. Let us take some time out of our busy studies to bring filial piety home, so that parents and elders can bathe in the warmest sunshine of love!
H. Don’t judge me rashly. You just know my name, but you don’t know my story. You have only heard about me, but you don’t know my experience. I understand
Indeed, no one dares to judge you rashly, because they don’t know what you are going to explain. . . .
I. Please don’t judge me rashly. You only know my name, but you don’t know my story. You just heard what I did, but you don’t know what I went through
Because you are not important enough to your friends to know you.
J. Please don’t judge me rashly. You only know my name, but you don’t know my story. You just heard what I did.
Please don’t judge me rashly. You only know my name, but you don’t know my story. You only hear what I did, but you don’t know what I went through.