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Talk about tradition and strive for success.

Carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and strive to be civilized students

Dear teachers and students:

Hello everyone!

I come from Class One. My name is Yu Yuanjin. The topic of my speech today is "Carrying forward Chinese virtues and striving to be a civilized student".

As we all know, China is one of the four ancient civilizations in human history. It is a country with vast territory and abundant resources, a long history, splendid culture and world-famous etiquette. The development of the Chinese nation for five thousand years has inherited many traditions and virtues from generation to generation. From Kong Rong Jean Pear, Xiang Jiu-year-old Warm Banquet, Sima Guang's smashing the jar to Chairman Mao's respecting the teacher, from hanging the beam and stabbing the stocks to Premier Zhou's learning for the rise of China, from Uncle Lei Feng who does good deeds without leaving a name to Aunt Zhang Haidi who lives and studies endlessly ... They are the concrete embodiment of the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, and they set an example for us, which every primary school student and even everyone should learn!

As freshmen in the new century, as the flowers of the motherland and the future of the world, we should and must be civilized pupils!

But how can we be a civilized pupil?

My mother told me: "To be a civilized pupil, we should not only pay attention to personal hygiene, but also care for the environment, protect environmental hygiene, do not litter, do not spit everywhere, care for flowers and trees, protect fish, birds, insects and animals ... and truly realize the harmony between man and nature." Dad said: "To be a civilized pupil, you should know how to be polite, honor your parents, respect your teachers, unite your classmates, express civilization with a" hello "and a" thank you ",and promote harmonious coexistence between people." Grandma said: "To be a civilized primary school student, we must love labor, do what we can, and be a good boy who is healthy and loves labor."

Grandpa said: "To be a civilized primary school student, we should observe discipline, not whisper in class, not quarrel or fight after class, not run red lights in the street, walk in a civilized way and obey traffic rules;" Don't make noise in public places, pay attention to social morality ... be a good citizen who abides by discipline and pays attention to social morality. "

The teacher said, "To be a civilized pupil, you must love learning." Listen carefully in class, finish homework independently after class, read more healthy and beneficial extracurricular books, develop good study habits, study hard, make progress every day, and become useful talents and pillars when you grow up.

Students, let's act quickly. From now on, start from ourselves, start from bits and pieces, constantly inherit and carry forward the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation, be a civilized primary school student who is hygienic, polite, labor-loving, disciplined and learning-loving, and work hard to build a harmonious society!