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Chinese traditional cultural virtues accompany my growth as the theme of the essay

Chinese Virtues Accompany My Growth

The Chinese nation has profound and endless Chinese virtues. In my mind, Chinese virtues are the source, moisturizing the growth of people's hearts; Chinese virtues are the spine, supporting people to lift up their chests; Chinese virtues are the horn, inspiring people to move forward. Diligence and thrift is the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation.

When it comes to thrift and diligence, my grandfather has been my best example since I can remember.

Grandpa never spent money to buy clothes for himself. He has two sons, the sons wear old, worn out clothes, Grandpa always do not mind then wear. The first one is the one that is not a part of the family, and the second one is the one that is not a part of the family, and the third one is the one that is not a part of the family. Mom and aunt to buy clothes for grandpa, a few dozen yuan of clothes he is too expensive, but also said that his clothes can not wear out, do not have to buy. In fact, we all know he is afraid of spending money. I'm not sure how much I'm going to be able to pay for it!

Grandpa's socks are always worn and mended. They are not comfortable to look at, let alone to wear. But Grandpa always said: "This is not a problem, wear into the shoes and other people can not see, save buy." Grandpa's hands are very clever, he wore shoes of minor problems are their own repair, and all the children through the shoes, never buy new.

In life, Grandpa didn't demand much in the way of meals. His meals were extremely simple, and he always bought the cheapest vegetables on the market, and the vegetables he bought were never wasted. If he didn't finish his meal, he always left it for the next meal, even if it was just a bowl of vegetable soup.

In my memory, every little thing reflects Grandpa's thriftiness. This has become a habit in our family and has accompanied me as I have grown up. I want to inherit the traditional virtues of Grandpa's diligence and thrift, start from the small things, start from now, start from every little drop in life, so that the traditional virtues of diligence and thrift carry forward.