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Ask for a sixth-grade composition about the feelings of Chinese sons and daughters serving the motherland.

-Thoughts on Reading China's Motto of Traditional Virtues

Today, I read the book "Chinese traditional virtue motto", which is very rich in content and profound in truth, and I have benefited a lot.

First of all, I deeply felt the patriotism in the book. Patriotism is loyalty and love for the motherland, and the motto "Martyrs love their country like home" is the best proof. Indeed, our fine tradition of patriotism has existed since ancient times. Such as nationality

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-Thoughts on Reading China's Motto of Traditional Virtues

Today, I read the book "Chinese traditional virtue motto", which is very rich in content and profound in truth, and I have benefited a lot.

First of all, I deeply felt the patriotism in the book. Patriotism is loyalty and love for the motherland, and the motto "Martyrs love their country like home" is the best proof. Indeed, our fine tradition of patriotism has existed since ancient times. For example, Lin Zexu, a national hero, resolutely destroyed a large number of opium in Humen for the sake of the motherland and the people's protection from opium, regardless of personal safety, under the threat of powerful foreign forces. His feat not only boosted the national prestige, but also dealt a blow to the arrogance of foreign invaders to some extent. Another example is Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty, who was also a famous patriotic general. He fought bravely against Xu Jin's aggression, recovered a large area of lost land, and wrote a glorious page in the history of China. His patriotism has always been praised by people. I am deeply encouraged that the above-mentioned historical celebrities are willing to "throw their heads and shed their blood" for the motherland. Looking back today, we are the successors of the motherland. We should inherit and carry forward our patriotic tradition, study hard and practice solid skills to lay a solid foundation for serving the motherland in the future.

Secondly, we should be diligent and curious in our study. We should love learning and regard it as good friends. We little flowers are in the stage of long knowledge and long body. As a necessary means of human social progress, learning has become an indispensable lifelong career in modern society. Most people who have made outstanding achievements have the spirit of being diligent and eager to learn. The so-called "learning" means learning and asking questions. Asking for advice with an open mind is the correct attitude. Confucius, a great thinker in ancient China, was a studious man. He went to the ancestral temple and asked what he saw. Knowing that Laozi was familiar with ancient books, he turned to Laozi to ask questions. Is it really natural that he can become a saint admired by the whole world? Another example is Dai Zhen, a great scholar in Qing Dynasty. When he was a child, he read Zhu's "University" and asked when it was written and when Zhu was alone. It was because of his diligent and studious spirit that he was able to become a famous university scholar at that time. Besides asking questions, we should also study hard. Diligence requires us to make full use of time. As the saying goes, "an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time", so we should cherish every moment. Otherwise, it will be too late for you to regret your mediocrity when you are old. Some people may think that there is still a lot of time, and it is not too late to pile up today's work until tomorrow. However, the fact is often the opposite. Day after day, these lazy people will eventually accomplish nothing. "The day after tomorrow, how many tomorrows!" "I'm going to give birth to a poem tomorrow, and everything is in vain." These two maxims are an excellent description and criticism of this lazy person who doesn't know how to cherish time. And "if you don't work hard, the boss will be sad." It tells us not to waste our good time, but to seize the time to learn from childhood. It can be seen that asking questions is a necessary condition for finding problems and understanding them deeply; Diligence is the fundamental guarantee to form a correct understanding, so they are "the foundation of wisdom" and "the way of wisdom".

Reading a good book is like making a good friend. They provide nutrition for our hearts. The motto of Chinese traditional virtue is really a rare good book, which makes me know how to be diligent and inquisitive and serve my country.