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Respect teachers and the elderly.

"Respecting teachers and teaching, and respecting the elderly are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

Respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality is the traditional virtue of our Chinese nation, and it is also something that every child should inherit and carry forward. Respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality is a noble sentiment, the foundation of being a man and the cornerstone of determination.

As the saying goes, filial piety is the first thing we China people must do, while some people do not honor the elderly, do not listen to their parents, and even insult them. The old man said a few words to him, but ignored him and even talked back, meaning unfilial and disrespectful.

We should learn from those around us who know how to be filial to and respect the elderly, and learn from their behavior. For example, help grandma and grandpa cross the road and help disabled elderly people. Don't ignore their existence.

Parents let us go home early for our food, clothing, housing and transportation. In our research, rows of thick black lines appeared on their foreheads.

Their hair turned white for us. Therefore, we should understand parents' difficulties, help them do some housework within our power, greet them when they go out, call them when they can't come home in time after school, and don't worry them. Listen to your parents' teaching, don't be willful and don't go against your parents. Otherwise, it is unfilial and disrespectful to the elderly. Therefore, filial piety to the elderly is an essential etiquette principle for our students.

As a student, we should not only be filial to the elderly at home, but also to the elderly outside; As students, we should only show filial piety to the elderly in language, and should integrate this fine tradition of filial piety into our daily life and study.