In life, work and study, many people have written compositions. With the help of compositions, we can improve our language organization skills. Do you know how to write a good essay? Below are 3 essays on traditional culture that I compiled for you. You are welcome to read them. I hope you will like them. Traditional culture accompanies me, Part 1
Traditional Chinese culture accompanies me when I grow up. Traditional Chinese culture accompanies me when I grow up.
My parents often ask me if I like my school and teachers? Are you happy going to school? I will tell them very proudly: "I like my school and teachers very much, I am very happy!"
Our school is very beautiful, and our class is even more beautiful. In order for us to grow up healthily and happily, the school has opened many special courses for us that we like. Before every class, the teacher will let us choose our favorite course. I chose the dance at noon on Tuesday. I also like to study traditional Chinese culture in the special topic classes in the school-based curriculum every Tuesday. The teacher also gave us a "Chinese Traditional Culture Reader". The content here has three parts, namely: "Read the "Three Character Classic" to know the world affairs; interpret the "Gui" to be a polite person; read the "Thousand Character Classic" to appreciate the strange articles." In every class, the teacher will give us the content and contents of the book. Stories teach us a lot.
Actually, when I was very young, I had books with these contents. The first traditional culture book my mother bought for me was the "Three Character Classic" with pictures. My mother said that when I was very young, my parents often told me the stories in these books and taught me how to write. I have learned to memorize a lot. In the book "Three Character Classic", the first sentence I learned is: "At the beginning of human beings, nature is good, similar in nature, but far apart in habits." Now my favorite sentence is: "Being a son of man, he is good in nature." When I was young, I loved my teachers and friends and learned etiquette.” Because this sentence made me understand some small principles, such as growing up and loving your parents. My mother often said that I have become sensible after going to school, and I can respect my parents. I also respect my teachers and love to help my classmates. I am a good and polite child. My mother often said: "It's great to have a daughter!"
I remember one day during the summer vacation in the first grade, my mother and I were the only ones at home. My mother fell ill and felt uncomfortable lying in bed. I brought a basin of water and a towel Wet it and put it on my mother's forehead, because this is how my mother did it to my grandma. She also brought an alarm clock to set the time and said to her mother: "When the bell rings, it's time and I will change your towel." "I also poured a glass of water for my mother and then gave her legs. My mother said happily: "It's great to have a daughter. My illness is almost cured."
I respect my teacher very much at school. Every day I see the teacher politely and say hello. I go to the teacher We would whisper reports in the office. Once my head teacher, Mr. Wei, had a headache. We all rushed to give it to the teacher. Mr. Wei was very happy!
Students, let us honor our parents and care for our teachers together. Do you want to read my traditional culture reader? Come to our class. There are many books like this in the library corner of our class, because the teacher wants us to be well-educated Chinese children! Traditional culture accompanies me, Part 2
Time flies so fast. In the blink of an eye, it has been almost a year since I went to the New York Stock Exchange to participate in the first "51talk Star" English Speech Contest. I still clearly remember that during the competition, my father stood behind me and showed the words "The Supreme Good is Like Water" I wrote to the judges and the audience, while I introduced and demonstrated Chinese culture to everyone in fluent English. I said that I wanted to be as good a writer as Wu Chengen and create my own "Monkey King". He also talked about the "Tao Te Ching" and introduced the generous and benevolent national spirit of "the best good is like water, which benefits all things without fighting" to everyone present. I feel very proud to see foreign judges praising my speech and calligraphy.
I love music, chess, calligraphy and painting, and my favorites are calligraphy and playing chess. Whenever I write calligraphy, I smell the faint fragrance of ink, and I can't help but think of Wang Xizhi and Wang Xianzhi's soft yet strong handwriting; Liu Gongquan's spirit of using nineteen tanks of water to practice writing! If Chinese characters are a tough line Ties run through the long history of Chinese civilization, and those varied fonts are as beautiful as the gorgeous and dazzling gems on the ties!
Playing chess also makes me enjoy it. After finishing my homework after school, I always have a "chess battle" with my dad. Looking at those "soldiers, generals and horses" galloping on the battlefield, I seemed to see the beating of war drums and the ordering of troops on the battlefield.
The sound of fighting between gold and iron horses piercing the sky is endless. When the "war" began, I felt like I had transformed into a general wearing a military uniform. Dad was defeated almost every time. It makes me a little proud. Once, when the war just started, I "ate" several of my father's chess pieces in a row. Just when I was secretly happy, my father immediately defeated my army. It seems that I still cannot be a "proud soldier"!
Ancient Chinese poetry also fascinates me. During the break, I can't help but recite Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower", "Sand gulls gather together, golden scales swim; Zhi Ting orchid, lush green", what appears in front of me is a land with rich products and luxuriant plants. scene. Du Qiuniang's song "I urge you not to cherish your gold-plated clothes, I urge you to cherish your youth" has inspired generations of future generations to cherish time and not waste it. "Moonlight Night on the Spring River" reminds me of the poet Zhang Ruoxu looking up at the bright moon. The clear moon and the quiet and charming night have made many poets admire it.
When traveling with my parents, I am always deeply attracted by the footprints left by literati. When you come to the Maple Bridge Scenic Area in Suzhou, you can see the statue of the poet Zhang Ji at a glance. He "sits" leisurely and contentedly by the river, accompanied by the Maple Bridge. "Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the midnight bell rings for the passenger ship." How did Zhang Ji feel when he wrote this famous sentence? The Yuewang Temple on the edge of the West Lake is a place where people commemorate General Yue Fei. "Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon." This spirit of loyalty to the country will surely be praised from generation to generation.
I like traditional Chinese culture. It makes me understand China's long history better and makes me feel the wisdom and talents of the descendants of Yan and Huang. I want to learn more knowledge from her. When I grow up, I will work harder to promote and spread Chinese culture to the world, so that Chinese traditional culture can shine in every corner of the world. Traditional culture accompanies me, Part 3
We grew up in an ancient country with a civilization of five thousand years. Throughout the ages, how many sages and patriots have left us with immortal classic culture. These classic cultures are precious treasures for our descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties. They are like pearls, which have been tempered for a long time in the long river of history and are still shining brightly today. In the beautiful spring of 20xx, under the guidance of my teacher, I studied the "Gui" with great concentration. This tip of the iceberg of traditional culture deeply attracted and inspired me.
The first chapter of the "Regulations" clearly tells us that "when you enter, you must be filial." From ancient times to the present, filial piety has been highly praised by Chinese people, and the motto "filial piety comes first among all good deeds" is deeply rooted. We primary school students have enjoyed endless care from our parents and elders since childhood. We should understand our parents, respect our parents, and be a good and sensible child. "The Rules" "Don't be slow when your parents call you; don't be lazy when your parents ask you to do it." That is to say, when our parents call us, we immediately agree, and when our parents tell us to do things, don't dawdle. This is filial piety. "Parents should accept their responsibilities." Parents, we should not talk back. This is also filial piety. "Although things are small, don't keep them privately." When we have delicious and fun things, we share them with our parents. This is filial piety. "If you go out, you must report, and when you go out, you must confront." Tell your parents when you go to school or play outside, and greet your parents loudly when you come home from school, so as not to worry your parents. This is also filial piety. "Winter is warm, summer is clear." Caring for your parents and doing the little things you can for your parents can bring big surprises to your parents. When we serve our parents diligently, we will also gain respect from others.
The fourth chapter of the "Regulations" is "Sincerity", which educates us to take every little thing in life seriously from an early age and develop good living habits. "The crown must be straight, the buttons must be knotted, and the socks and shoes must be tight." We are required to dress appropriately and give others a neat and tidy image. "Step calmly and stand upright" tells us to stand with a standing attitude and sit with a sitting attitude. The last chapter of "Regulations" is "Yu Xue Wen", which educates us to develop good study habits. "There are three ways to read: heart, eyes, mouth, and faith." That is to say, when studying, you must be careful with your heart, eyes, and mouth. Only by concentrating on it can you receive good learning results. It is often inappropriate to lose focus and make small movements in class. "The room is clean, the walls are quiet, the desks are clean, and the pens and inkstones are straight." This means that we must keep the classroom and desks tidy, place school supplies well, do not scribble on the desks, and put the desks away after class before going out. Play, have a good night, put your school bag before going to bed, etc. Doing these little things well can improve our learning efficiency and our good temperament.
"The ink grinding is biased, the mind is not correct, the wording is the heart disease first." A child with a messy desk and scrawled handwriting has an improper learning attitude and is unlikely to achieve good academic results. "Be as wide as possible and work hard" tells us that we must study hard and not procrastinate. Once homework is left behind, it will be difficult to catch up.
The second chapter of the "Regulations" is "Being estranged" tells us that brothers must be united and friendly. In school, we must be polite to teachers and classmates, and we must respect the elderly and love the young in school. We shout "Hello Teacher" on campus and actively give our seats to people in need on the bus, which are all good performances in this regard. The third chapter of the "Regulations" is "Faith", which tells us to be honest. When you meet someone you don't know, don't believe his words easily. Don't make promises easily if you can't do them. Once you make a promise, you must keep it. Chapter 5 is "Pan Love for All", which requires us to treat people and things in life with a tolerant heart. "High in sex, high in reputation." If a person has real abilities, he will naturally win the recognition of others. "When you are about to add someone, ask yourself first. If you don't want something you don't want, do it quickly." It tells us that when we ask others to do something, we should first ask ourselves if we are willing to do it. If we don't want something ourselves, don't ask others. Of course, it is not appropriate to give others extra credit or make fun of classmates in school.
The teacher told me that the "Gui" is just a pearl in the classics of my country's traditional culture. I will continue to read classic cultural books, uphold the essence of traditional culture, study, learn to do things, learn to learn, and strive to be a smart and lively, perfect personality, improved literacy, healthy and happy new century primary school student!