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Red Family Style _ My Inheritance

Home is a warm harbor, and family style is a beacon for a family to move towards beauty. My family motto is hard-working, loyal to my duties, modest and studious.

My mother is very diligent. I go out early and come back late every day. When I come back, I have to cook and help me with my homework. I'm busy all day. She often tells me that "you have to suffer to be a master", so I have to do more housework and form good habits since I was a child. I am considerate of my mother. I usually help her share the housework, from which I learn how to cook and mop the floor. Try to be a hardworking and life-loving person.

My father is a doctor. He works hard and often works overtime, so he spends less time with me, which often makes me feel very dissatisfied. However, in this year's COVID-19 epidemic, he took the initiative to sign up for a fever clinic, just like many doctors and parents, "giving up his family for everyone". I can gradually understand my father's work. He is loyal to his duties, has the courage to take responsibility, and silently contributes in ordinary posts.

Dad, he is diligent and studious, and has higher requirements for my study. From an early age, I was instilled with the concepts of "modesty makes people progress, pride makes people retrogress" and "turning on the light at night is the time for men to study". I remember once, when I was writing my homework, my father found out. He quickly reprimanded me and said earnestly, "You have such a good learning environment and learning conditions now. How can you not cherish it? " Only by learning knowledge well can we succeed in the future! "Then he told me the story that many people couldn't go to school because of poverty when he was a child. Suddenly realized that learning opportunities are hard to come by.

I want to remember that my parents are hardworking, loyal to their duties, modest and studious, which will be integrated into my life and passed down from generation to generation.