Our country’s traditional culture is profound, profound and has a long history. It is like a song that can be sung hundreds of times and still lingers in our hearts.
When I was in kindergarten, I was influenced by traditional Chinese culture. "Disciple Rules" and "Three Character Classic" often linger in my ears. My mother interestingly told the story in the "Three Character Classic" that "the fragrance lasts for nine years and can warm the mat.", which made me fascinated. Since then, I have had an expectation and a longing for contact with traditional Chinese culture.
I remember one time, my father got off work late and said in a hurry: "Qiqi, go wash the vegetables and cook." "I'm not going!" I protested while looking at the comic book. Dad called several times, but I still didn't move, so Dad had no choice but to cook. When I saw my father going to cook with sweat all over his head, I suddenly remembered the "Disciple Rules" which says, "Don't be slow when your parents call you. Don't be lazy when your parents ask you to do it." I suddenly blushed. I walked over and said to my father, "I'm sorry, Dad. You are tired after working all day. Let me do it. You can go and rest." Dad smiled happily.
Once, I took my younger brother to the mall to buy things. On the way, I met my mother’s colleague Aunt Zhang. The aunt greeted us warmly, but the naughty brother called Aunt Zhang by her name. We were all stunned. Suddenly I remembered the "Disciple Rules" and immediately said to my younger brother: "Address your elders, don't call them names. Do not show your respect to your elders. You must be polite to others." At this time, my younger brother's face turned red. , said to Aunt Zhang embarrassedly: "I'm sorry, Aunt Zhang!" The aunt said: "It doesn't matter, you can correct your mistakes after you know them. You are a good boy." At this moment, the spiritual culture of "Disciple Rules" is inseparable from us and affects us. us.
“Sneak into the night with the wind, moistening things silently.” Excellent traditional culture infiltrates the spiritual soul of the Chinese nation and is passed down from generation to generation in the soul, just like the endless flow of gurgling rivers.