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Inherit Chinese traditional virtues and carry forward the new style of respecting the old and loving the young

[Preview] Good morning, teachers and students! Today, the topic of my speech is "Inheriting Chinese traditional virtues and promoting the new style of respecting the old and loving the young". This Tuesday is the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, which is another traditional festival of our Chinese nation-the Double Ninth Festival. It is said that the Double Ninth Festival has existed since the early Han Dynasty. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, people had the custom of climbing on this day, so the Double Ninth Festival was also called "Climbing Festival". Today's Double Ninth Festival has been given a new meaning. In 1989, China designated the ninth day of the ninth lunar month as the festival for the elderly, which skillfully combined tradition with modernity and became the festival of respecting, loving and helping the elderly. In this festival for the elderly, we wish all grandparents a happy, healthy and long life! Respecting the old and loving the young has been the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation since ancient times, and we also have the custom of offering sacrifices to our ancestors on the Double Ninth Festival. For the sake of the country's prosperity, and for the next generation to live a prosperous and healthy life, the older generation has worked hard for decades, created a lot of material wealth and spiritual wealth, carefully nurtured and cared for us, and made us grow sturdily. Now that they are old, they deserve the respect and care of the whole society. Therefore, we should inherit and carry forward the fine tradition of respecting the elderly of the Chinese nation. Respecting the elderly is by no means a matter of the Double Ninth Festival. It should help the elderly solve their difficulties in daily life and give them more psychological comfort. Therefore, I propose that every student should take practical actions to give our hearts to the old people, and do what they can for their grandparents or neighbors, such as helping them to wash clothes, wash dishes, sweep the floor and fold quilts, think more about them, and let them do less things that should have been done by ourselves, give them delicious food, tell them interesting things, be polite to neighbors and elders, and be polite to the elderly when going out.