How to write at the beginning of a composition with the theme of perfecting kindness

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It was a day in March. I went to the hospital to see a sick classmate. Because it is the weekend, there are many people waiting for the bus. An old man and his daughter stood beside me, listening to their conversation and accompanying the old man to the hospital, which happened to be the same way as me.

In order not to let the crowd collide with her father, the daughter blocked the crowd in front with one hand and got on the bus with her father's arm with the other. The bus was already crowded with people, when a girl stood up and said to the old man with a smile, "Grandpa, come and sit here!" " "But the old man said," Thank you, girl. It doesn't matter if I stand. Sit down! ""The daughter also said that her father was in good health and stood there.

The girl didn't seem to expect this. Embarrassed, she said, "Grandpa, sit down!" The daughter seemed to want to say something, but the old man took her hand and said, "OK, thank you very much! ""Say that finish, he went to his seat and sat down with a smile. The girl smiled. I found my daughter obviously unhappy and seemed to blame her. Makes me curious.

The bus suddenly accelerated and then suddenly braked. I noticed that the old man was frowning, as if he was suffering from some discomfort. I can't help feeling thankful for him. Thanks to his sitting down, I don't know how uncomfortable it will be to stand again.

The hospital will be here soon. When the old man got off the bus, he did not forget to thank the girl. I also got off the bus and was going to call my classmate and ask him which ward he lived in. It is because of this pause that I heard this conversation:

"Dad, does the wound hurt?"

"A little."

"You are really, you know you have a hip injury, you can't sit, you have to sit!"

"The little girl is kind! I just turned her down, maybe she will have concerns when she encounters such a thing again ... "

I finally understand that it is impolite for the old man and his daughter to refuse. I can't help thinking of the old man's frown on the bus. On the bumpy bus, the old man tried to endure the pain that could have been avoided, which fulfilled the kindness of the girl.

Perfecting the kindness of others is another kind of kindness!