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The lines of the host of clean education

Students and teachers: The theme of my speech in xxx today is "Incorrupt Culture Entering Campus". When I first heard the word "honesty", my classmates must think it is an adult's business. Today we will talk about "honesty" again. As we all know, honesty is not only a matter for adults, but also for our classmates and everyone. "Honesty" is one of the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. Our classmates should understand and emphasize honesty from an early age. Honesty refers to responsibility, frugality, self-discipline, dedication, shame-awareness, honesty, cherishing things, not being ignorant of money, and not comparing with others. From ancient times to the present, many stories about honesty have been recorded in the history of our motherland for thousands of years, and many great people who speak honesty have been circulated. For example, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Zhu De, the revolutionary leaders of the older generation; Yang Jian, the satrap of Nanyang in the Eastern Han Dynasty; Bao Zheng and Bao Qingtian in the Northern Song Dynasty; Bai Juyi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty; Yu Qian, a patriotic hero in the Ming Dynasty, and so on. These names are familiar to us. In the splendid cultural history of our motherland, there are not only many famous sayings about honesty, but also many poems about honesty. Yu Qian, a patriotic hero of Ming Dynasty in China. He was an honest official all his life and was praised by later generations. One of his poems, "Ode to a Lime", has been sung through the ages: A deep mountain is tempered by a thousand hammers, and you are not afraid of being smashed into pieces when you burn it with fire, so you should leave your innocence in the world. Isn't this poem the best portrayal of honesty? History tells us that when honesty prevails, the country will prosper; When corruption is rampant, the country will decline. Honest officials have always been praised; Corrupt officials are reviled. Grandpa Ye Shengtao warned us that good habits should be cultivated from an early age. We primary school students are the future of the motherland, so we should learn to be honest. The ancients said: people can look at bronze clothes as mirrors; Looking at the past as a mirror, we can see the rise and fall; Take people as a mirror, you can know the gains and losses. Let's always take others as a mirror, let's always find the bright spot in ourselves, let's start from ourselves and be an honest and upright person. Let this society become a clean and beautiful society, and our motherland can become a clean country, more prosperous and strong!