In spring, silkworms will weave until they die, and every night, candles will dry the wick. Teachers are like burning candles, illuminating students' hearts with the light of knowledge until the end of their lives. The Chinese nation has a fine tradition of respecting teachers and valuing morality since ancient times-
Forever teacher
-Mao Zedong's story of praising virtue.
As a great leader of New China, Mao Zedong never forgot the story of his mentor. More importantly, he left us a beautiful story and set an example. We should use our own practical actions to write the sequel to history, so as to be worthy of our hard-trained teachers and our great times.
Mao Zedong is a great leader of China people, but he always respects his teachers. 1959, Mao Zedong returned to Shaoshan, his hometown after 32 years' absence, and invited the old people in Shaoshan to dinner. Mao Zedong personally gave the teacher to the chief, and made a toast to him, expressing his respect for the teacher.
Mao Zedong listened to Mr. Xu Teli's class when he was young. When Xu Teli celebrated his 60th birthday, he specially wrote to congratulate Lao Xu. The letter said: "You were my husband 20 years ago, you are still my husband now, and you will be my husband in the future."
The Second Traditional virtue story in China-Patriotism and Love for the People
"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." This is a famous saying of Gu, a patriotic scholar during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Patriotism has different understandings and practices in different historical periods, and each era has its own patriots and national heroes. As long as we carry forward this excellent national tradition, unite as one and unite as one, we will make our country stronger and shine more brightly among the nations of the world-
Lin Zexu banned smoking.
Lin Zexu was a famous national hero in the late Qing Dynasty. During his tenure as governor of Huguang, due to the corruption of the Qing government, British robbers smuggled a drug called opium to China and poisoned the people of China.
In the face of all this, Lin Zexu is very anxious. He wrote to the emperor many times, stating the harm of opium. Daoguang accepted Lin Zexu's suggestion and appointed Lin Zexu as an imperial envoy to take charge of smoking ban.
1In March of 839, Lin Zexu came to Guangzhou, and the anti-smoking movement started rapidly. On June 3, all the opium seized was thrown into the smoke pool. In an instant, all the opium was destroyed. Lin Zexu did a great deed for the country and the nation. The feat of smoke in Humen dealt a heavy blow to the British invaders and opened the first page of the anti-imperialist struggle of the people of China.