Xing Shan manages Xin Tian Manuscript.

Good deeds moisten the heart;

Helping others and doing good deeds are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, with thousands of years of cultural accumulation. We advocate goodwill, encourage good deeds and shape good deeds into natural moral standards. But have you ever thought, man, why do you want to do good?

First of all, smile at people who pass you by. Smiling doesn't cost money and time, but a smile may bring others a good mood all day.

Second, pick up the banana peels, cigarette butts, pieces of paper and other rubbish thrown by others on the ground and throw them into the trash can.

Third, offer your seat to the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled on the bus.

Fourth, when you see someone crossing the road and stopping outside the zebra crossing, don't care about the horn of the car behind you.

Fifth, when you see a beggar who happens to have change on him, give him one piece and two pieces, without worrying about being cheated.

Six, adhere to a day without swearing, swearing, lying, and rhetoric.

Seven, it's getting late. Look at the old man standing on the roadside. Whether it works or not, try to buy some and let her go home early.

8. When someone asks for directions, tell him carefully and patiently to make sure there is nothing wrong. If you are not sure, ask someone else for him.

If you meet a lost child, you must send him home, or send him to a nearby police station or police booth.

10. Do you have any good life experiences or tips to share with others?

If your relatives or friends are alone at home, make a phone call and have a chat with her.

See others do good deeds, support them, encourage them and admire them with joy.

Thirteen, when working in partnership with others, do more of your own work, don't tell others.

Fourteen, see the mother holding the child, to praise the child cute.

Fifteen, in your spare time, know some common sense of first aid, even if you don't need it for a lifetime.

Sixteen, when you go downstairs, pick up the garbage left by others at the door and throw it into the trash can.

Seventeen, if others owe you money, but you can't repay it, then tear up the iou yourself.

18. When it's windy, pick up the bike that fell to the ground, even if your car doesn't fall down.

Some things can still be used, but they are thrown away because they are old. Then tidy it up and put it next to the trash can

When you see a child crying in the street, go over and comfort him. Whatever the reason, listen to him patiently.

Twenty-one, if you accidentally see someone else's secret, stop immediately and never tell anyone.

Twenty-two, after eating in the restaurant, try to clean up the dishes and desktop to save the waiter some time.

Taking the initiative to do more housework at home is better for your family than for outsiders.

Twenty-four, when everyone is making fun of a person, don't laugh, or kindly go over and pat him on the shoulder.

Twenty-five, when queuing for work, I know that my business is complicated and takes a long time, so let the people behind me come first.

Twenty-six, if you see others doing charity or public welfare, and you happen to have time, then take the initiative to join them!

Twenty-seven, when you meet someone who is still setting up a stall in hot weather, buy him something, don't bargain. If there is no shortage of money, no one will set up a stall at this time.

It is also an encouragement and support for students to see them go out to work and learn to sell things, and try to buy some whatever they sell.

Twenty-nine, there is no paper in the public toilet. It happens that I use it too much, so I will find a clean place to leave.

When everyone around you is running a red light, keep calm and wait silently for the red light to turn green.

Thirty-one, when you have the ability, take the initiative to understand the information of some poor students and help them secretly.

Remember the birthdays of relatives and friends, and send a short message or greeting card to bless her (him) on that day.

33. When watching others play chess on the roadside, if your chess skills are ok, help the person who has been losing.

34. When you see many earthworms or ants moving on the road, be careful not to step on them.

Don't honk your horn when driving past schools and hospitals.

Thirty-six, when riding a bike or driving in rainy days, there are pedestrians on the roadside. Slow down, don't let the water splash on others.

Even if you know that there is a back door in the park, or other ways of not buying tickets, you should take your children to buy tickets from the main entrance.

Thirty-eight, if you meet a busker, take the lead in applauding after the performance.

Thirty-nine, if you see from the news that there are disasters and dangers, just close by, go and see what you can do; If it's far away, but there are charities collecting money, donate some money.

Forty, see children playing slingshots or climbing trees in crowded places, and stop them, but use the tone of friends instead of parents.

Take some standing medicine and band-aid with you, don't just use it for yourself.

Forty-two, post your own specialties and some skills to a circle of friends or send them to a group. You can always ask for help if you need it. Remember: it must be a free service, and charging becomes an advertisement.

Forty-three, when someone calls the wrong number, try to say it doesn't matter in a friendly tone; Don't hang up or swear directly when you receive a sales call. You can tell them you don't need it, but it's not easy to get them to say thank you in the end.

44. When you meet stray dogs and kittens, give them something to eat; If you meet some small animals that can survive in the market and buy them and release them, it will be a great achievement.

45. If you see a vendor setting up a stall in the cold winter, give him a bowl of hot water if it is convenient.

46. If you meet an old man who fell to the ground, help him up or call an ambulance for him. Don't think too much, because we also have parents, and we may land one day.

47. Insert signs or other obvious signs for uncovered roadside pits.

48. When you see a friend say something wrong at a meeting or in public, send a text message to remind him.

49. Remember to do what you promised others. If you are worried about your bad memory, find a small notebook and write it down.