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Be grateful to others and society.

Acts and events of gratitude to others and society;

1, Luz borrows rice to honor his parents.

There is an old saying in China: "Filial piety is the first virtue". Filial piety is the first of all virtues. If a person does not know how to honor his parents, it is hard to imagine that he will love his motherland and people. The ancients said: "I am old, and people are old; Young and frivolous, and young people. " We should not only honor our parents, but also respect other old people, care for young children, and create an honest folk custom of respecting the old and loving the young in the whole society. This is the responsibility of our students in the new era.

Luz was a native of Lu at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. Among Confucius' disciples, he is famous for his politics and bravery. However, when Luz was young, his family was very poor, and he lived by eating coarse grains and wild vegetables for many years. Once, my elderly parents wanted to eat rice, but there was no rice at home. What should I do? Lutz thought, if he climbed several mountains and borrowed some rice from relatives, wouldn't he be able to meet his parents' requirements?

As a result, Xiaozi walked more than ten miles across the mountains and returned a small bag of rice from his relatives' home. Seeing that his parents ate delicious rice, Luz forgot his fatigue. The neighbors all praised Luz as a filial child.

2. American immigrants are grateful to Indians.

The origin of Thanksgiving can be traced back to the beginning of American history. 1620, the famous "Mayflower" arrived in America with 102 Puritans who could not bear the persecution of English religion. In the winter at the turn of 1620 and 162 1, they encountered unimaginable difficulties and were hungry and cold. After winter passed, only 50 immigrants survived. At this time, the kind Indians brought necessities to the immigrants, and specially sent people to teach them how to hunt, fish and grow corn and pumpkins.

With the help of Indians, the immigrants finally got a bumper harvest. On the day of celebrating the harvest, according to religious traditions and customs, immigrants set a day to thank God and decided to invite them to celebrate the festival together to thank the Indians for their sincere help.

On the first Thanksgiving, Indians and immigrants gathered together. They fired a salute at dawn, marched into a room used as a church, expressed their sincere thanks to God, then lit a bonfire and held a grand banquet. On the second and third days, wrestling, running, singing and dancing were held. The first Thanksgiving was a great success. Many of these celebrations have been circulated for more than 300 years and have been preserved to this day.

At first, there was no fixed date for Thanksgiving, which was decided temporarily by the states. It was not until 1863 after the independence of the United States that President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday.

The daughter is grateful to her parents.

Once, when my daughter was in the fifth grade of primary school, about October, I had a high fever and was given an intravenous drip in the health center. I left a note at home asking her not to wait for me. When she came back from school, she crossed the street to buy lunch. But at 6 o'clock in the evening, the door of the ward was pushed open and my daughter came in with thermos flask. That's rice and some side dishes (loofah fried edamame, scrambled eggs, etc. ) She made it herself. I was shocked at that time because my daughter had never done such a thing before, and the food was delicious. The daughter said, "You should learn to cook for your mother and take care of others." I was really touched at that time.

4. The recruits of Yunnan Armed Police Corps wrote home letters with tears: Grateful parents? Grateful army.

The new training brigade of the second detachment of Yunnan Armed Police Corps organized hundreds of recruits to collectively write home letters on the playground. The scene is like a big exam. For the post-90s recruits who just joined the army less than 15 days this year, writing home is something that few people have done. For most recruits, this is the first time they write a letter on paper with a pen. They are used to chatting online on WeChat by phone. At this time, faced with stationery, they can't write it, and they don't know how to express their feelings to their families.

Ma Jinjiang, the instructor of the new training brigade, saw this scene, so he gave a letter-writing lesson to the recruits on the spot. After some help, the recruits mastered the format of writing letters, had ideas, and began to pour out their hearts to relatives and friends. At the meeting place, from time to time, recruits came across new words and asked their comrades for help, and leading cadres also took the initiative to gather together to answer questions.

At first, the recruits were still talking and laughing. Soon, a soldier wrote that he couldn't help crying in the depths, his eyes were red and his sleeves were wet. In an instant, this emotion suddenly spread, and sobbing broke out one after another. For these 18 recruits, many of them left their hometown for the first time to live independently, especially the spoiled only son at home. After coming to the army, they have not fully adapted to the collective life of the army. Some soldiers are at odds with their parents at home and go out to feel their love.

Guangdong soldier Xiao Li said to the squad leader, "I never listen to my parents at home, but I ran away from home after talking back several times." It was the army that taught me how to honor my parents and let me find my goal in life. Now think about how unfilial I used to be! I apologized to my parents in my letter. When I wrote it, I cried. After writing the letter, I feel that more than ten days' education in the army has changed me too much. I think I am really mature and sensible now. "

Li Tingchao, deputy instructor of the new training brigade, said, "At this time, the recruits are most homesick. If you don't want to do your work seriously, it is not excluded that individual recruits will flee the army regardless of the consequences, which will have an impact on individuals and troops.

Writing letters is more useful than calling relatives. Recruits can express their feelings in letters that are difficult to express in oral language. For example, many people can express their feelings well in letters, such as' I love you, I was wrong'. Many family conflicts are naturally resolved after the recruits send letters. In previous years, many parents will feel the growth and changes of their children after receiving the letter, and take the initiative to call the troops to express their gratitude and peace of mind. "

Baidu encyclopedia-Thanksgiving Day

People's Daily Online-The recruits of Yunnan Armed Police Corps wrote home letters with tears: Grateful parents and grateful troops.