Example:
A reply to my father Gorky
Dear Dad:
Hello!
I received your letter to me. Those meaningful words will never be forgotten by me.
From an early age, you taught me how to be a down-to-earth person; Tell me the meaning of life and the right direction. I have benefited a lot from these. And the sentence "Giving is always more pleasant than taking" in your letter to me will be an important guide card in my life.
The happiness of workers lies in creating wealth for society and bringing gains to others through their own labor. The happiness of doctors lies in saving lives, relieving patients' pain and restoring patients' health; The happiness of teachers lies in teaching and educating people, like hard gardeners, so that students can absorb the nutrition of knowledge and become the pillars of building the country in the future; The happiness of cleaners lies in making the city clean and beautiful through their own hands. ...
Those who enjoy their own success and get something for nothing will never understand the happiness brought by labor. Because they don't give, they are always taking.
Dad, you are a great writer. This sentence of yours is your summary of yourself. Your creation is a process of continuous efforts. Your works shock readers' hearts and enrich their lives. So your life is always so happy!
Dad, I will remember your words. Live up to your expectations!
Your son
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Dear dad
Hello!
I'm glad you can write to me. You always praise me like this, which makes me feel very happy. Thank you for looking at the flowers I planted.
In fact, I planted these beautiful flowers just to eliminate your loneliness on the island and bring you happiness. When you are free, you will go to see those beautiful flowers. Sometimes you will think of your son, which will help you to eliminate some loneliness and stop you from missing your hometown and family. I also planted some flowers to add some beauty and fragrance to the island. I love your father very much and planted flowers for you. I am tired.
You wrote in your letter that "giving is always more pleasant than taking", and I will definitely do as you said above, because I know what they mean. Giving is giving, and taking is taking. I will be loved if I give, and scolded if I take, so I must choose to give and give up taking, and whatever I do is for others. Like those who ask for help every time, they will be rewarded. When my friends or others are in trouble, I will try my best to help them. Even if I order a little pudding, I won't forget the saying "it's better to give than to take", or I'll be in trouble. I swear, giving will definitely bring me great happiness. I'm really happy.
Dad, thank you very much for telling me so many lessons that I will never forget. One day, I will become a person who is more useful to society and people, and a person who makes people feel happy because of my existence. I will certainly live up to your expectations of me.
Dad, have a good time on the island. I will visit you often.
Your dear son
Dear Dad:
Hello! Dad, I received your letter. First of all, I want to wish my father good health and come home to see me and my mother as soon as possible.
Last time, that is, the island where you lived before your recovery, I planted flowers for your early recovery. From your letter, I know that those colorful flowers are in bloom, and I am very happy.
Dad, you said, "Giving is always better than asking for happiness!" I will do as you ask, pay more and take less.
I hope my father is in good health. ...
Dear Dad:
Hello! Are you in good health? I received your letter, and I am very happy. I heard that my flowers are blooming! Are they beautiful? I hope the flowers will always be with you, so that you will not be lonely, dad! I know that giving is always happier than taking. No matter when and where, I will never forget the best things left to people. I will definitely learn from you when I grow up! Be a useful person to society!
I wish you a happy day.
Miss your son * *
* * Year * * Month * * Day
Dear Dad:
Hello!
I was very happy when I learned from your letter that the flowers I planted were in full bloom. Those flowers, like me, will always be with you. In this way, you will not feel lonely. When I saw the sentence "Giving is always more pleasant than taking" in your letter, I didn't understand it at first. After repeated thinking, I understand that the happiness of life lies in giving, not taking. Please rest assured that I will be a useful person to the society and a person that everyone needs.
Once, I forgot my pen in my deskmate's Chinese class, and I was as anxious as a cat on hot bricks when writing new words. At this moment, I said to him, "Don't worry, I'll lend you a pen." So I lent him my new pen and took an old one to write with. Seeing a pen at the same table is like seeing a straw. Thank you again and again.
Dad, when I get lost, you are my guiding light. The happiness of bees lies in turning all the collected pollen into honey for human enjoyment. Passing away gives people endless gains; The happiness of birds lies in protecting big forests, eliminating insects that destroy trees and adding vitality to nature with songs. Happiness lies not in gaining, but in giving. Dedication enriches the soul.
Dad, I will remember your teachings and try to be a noble person.
I wish you good health and all the best.
Your son XXX
Dear Dad:
Hello!
Dad, I'm very, very happy to receive your letter to me, and I'm almost in tears. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to write this letter to me.
In your letter, you told me that "giving is always more pleasant than taking". I have feelings, too.
I remember one time, my good friend forgot to bring the experimental materials. She was so anxious that she almost cried. Because the teacher once said at the beginning of the semester, "If anyone doesn't bring experimental materials, for whatever reason, stand in class for 40 minutes …". As it happens, I brought an extra copy of the material. At that time, I lent her this experimental material without hesitation. I was glad to see her when she received the materials. Therefore, I am also very happy. Since then, our friendship has deepened. It is "giving" that makes my life more enjoyable, and it is "giving" that makes me interested in learning. I think this should be the charm of "giving"!
Yes, "giving" is always more enjoyable than "taking". When you take it from others, you will naturally feel sorry and ashamed.
I still remember that I was too careless and often forgot things. Whenever I lose something, my mother will stop all her work and take me shopping. However, whenever I fall asleep, my mother will be busy catching up with my work and often work late into the night. Because that's because I "asked" my mother about her time and I delayed her work. Dad, it was your teaching that made me understand the truth. Looking back now, shame and guilt flooded into my heart together. Dad, I will remember your teaching and try to make others happy.
I know you wrote this letter to let me know that the happiness of life lies in giving, not taking. You want me to be a person who is beneficial to society and needed by everyone. I will work hard for this goal, dear dad, I promise you!
I wish you happiness forever and all the best!
Love your son forever.
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