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An article on civilized manners

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"Virtue" is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation for 5,000 years, and it is the basic moral character that everyone should possess. As a primary school student in the new era, we should not only have this moral consciousness, but more importantly, we should put it into action. Here, I want to talk with my classmates about what I have encountered and talk about my feelings.

I remember walking home with my schoolbag on my back on my way to school. It was the rush hour after school, and people came and went.

At this time, I heard a melodious flute, sometimes melodious, sometimes gentle, sometimes ups and downs. I followed the direction of the flute and finally found the birthplace of the flute. This search really surprised me, and the scene in front of me shocked my heart. It turns out that the piper is a blind uncle, and there are many people listening around him. People put money into underground plates while listening, and they all reached out to help a disabled person.

Although this uncle is a disabled person, he doesn't just ask for it from others, but gets paid by his own labor, and at the same time, he can bring beautiful music to everyone and let everyone share the happiness brought by music. Isn't this a wonderful thing? Listen, his flute is so beautiful and sweet. You see, his expression and flute playing are so serious and dedicated that I can't help but admire this disabled uncle. He is really physically and mentally disabled! So, I gave all the pocket money I saved these days to my blind uncle, and sincerely expressed my little mind, which can be regarded as my little help to the disabled!

I have to go home and do my homework because of the time. I slowly left the heartbreaking scene with my schoolbag on my back, and the beautiful flute in my ear became smaller and smaller as I went away, until it was drowned by the very noisy sound in the street.

After this incident, I have a lot of feelings inside. Although disabled people are amblyopic, they realize that they are not giving up on themselves because of their disabilities, but are tenacious and strong, and spend every day happily. As normal people, why don't we grasp the arrival of every day, don't work hard, don't struggle and don't study hard? Even disabled people can do many things. As normal people, why can't we do it?

Our whole society is a big family, and each of us is a member of this big family. Should we understand the weak, help them and help them solve their problems and difficulties? The answer is, of course, yes. As long as each of us can do our bit, help each other and unite with each other, I am convinced that every member of the big family will make progress and grow together. Only in this way can our whole society develop more harmoniously.