Self-improvement
On a barren hillside
A pine tree stands there
Wind and rain
Its upright ambition cannot be destroyed
The snow is heavy with frost
It is more vigorous and upward
Its fearless appearance
The verdant The branches and leaves
remind people of two words
Self-improvement
The grass takes root in the cracks of the cliff
Drought and thirst
Can’t kill its green vitality
The precipitous cliffs
Can’t kill its desire for life
Its strong belief
The character of resilience
Reminds me of two words
It is also self-improvement
Because of self-improvement
So powerful and unyielding
p>Poor and lowly will not change
Wealth will not be slutty
Self-improvement is a beautiful conduct
Difficulties cannot be overcome
Don’t bow to misfortune
Don’t be afraid of danger
Be strong and don’t be afraid of your own weakness
Relieve poverty and hunger with diligence
It is a kind of courage to confront tough situations Wall
Strong fighting spirit
Self-improvement hates clinging
Because clinging
The reins of fate are restricted by others
< p>Lost freedomLike morning glories, they always love to live on the fence
Little do they know
Once the fence collapses
Flowers The branches and leaves are damaged
It is unable to recover
Self-improvement and contempt for self-mutilation
It has a strong self-esteem
Iron-bone and iron-clad
< p>I would rather break than bendSometimes I walk as hard as a yoke of an ox
Also without making a sound
There is no groan of pain
Sometimes even though he is weak
but he is also brave and ambitious
Poetry recitation "Ode to Civilization"
It is difficult for a person who does not understand civilization to make progress, and It is difficult for a nation that does not understand civilization to truly achieve liberation. Therefore, we should start from ourselves, take on the responsibility of self-improvement, and let civilization always exist in our words and deeds. Because you have civilization, you also have everything wonderful!
Being a civilized person is a choice with nothing to lose and a profound understanding of the order of the universe and human beings. Because civilization itself is relaxed, free and practical, "Give me a fulcrum and I can hold up the earth!" Civilization is sometimes as incredible as this great scientist said.
China is an ancient civilization with a history of five thousand years. The Chinese nation has always been a country of civilization and etiquette that is gentle, generous, courageous, humble and courteous. A person's gestures, voice, smile and appearance all reflect a person's temperament and quality. Xunzi said: "If you don't learn etiquette, you can't stand up. If people are rude, there will be no life. If you are rude, you won't succeed. If you are rude, the country will be restless." Civilization and etiquette are the foundation of our study and life, and the arms for our healthy growth.
Chinese educator Mr. Tao Xingzhi has a famous saying: "Thousands of teachings teach people to seek truth, and thousands of studies teach them to be real people." What this means is that teachers must first educate students to be sincere. People, and students should first learn to be human beings, learn to be civilized people, and learn to be members of society. Only in this way can we truly achieve "patriotism and law-abiding, courtesy and integrity, unity and friendliness, diligence, thrift, self-improvement, and dedication."
These small details come from daily life. They may not be eye-catching and easy to overlook, but their thoughtfulness, comfort and warmth can make those who feel it feel like a spring breeze and nourish their souls.
Perhaps, it is very easy to discover the uncivilized aspects in life, but if you discover more civilized etiquette out of respect for others, it can purify the soul more than blindly condemning bad habits. What it evokes is a feeling of benevolence that favors oneself and others, and does not do to others what one does not want others to do to oneself. Cherishing, respecting and loving each other among people is the basis of social harmony.
In this age that pays attention to details, a title, a greeting, or an action may leave a deep impression on others. The quality of the impression depends on whether your words and deeds come from respect for others and respect others. People always respect him. Let us start from now on cultivating etiquette and practicing etiquette.
Let us, the whole school, join hands and let the flowers of civility and etiquette bloom in every corner of the campus
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