Strictly save, oppose waste, and start from me: March 2113-June 11: 53 Source: Unknown Author: Lutou Middle School in Longkou City Reading: 549 times Recently, in order to respond to the requirements of the whole society to "strictly save and oppose waste", the Youth League Committee of Lutou Middle School acted quickly and took the lead in carrying out the strict practice of "rejecting food waste and striving to be a CD-ROM family" among the youth members.
First, widely publicize and strengthen guidance. Schools take window billboards, campus radio and class blackboard newspapers as carriers, and make full use of speeches under the national flag, theme class meetings and the issuance of proposals to strengthen the education of students on cherishing food, so that the concept of practicing economy, opposing waste and starting from me is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
the second is to set an example and strive to be a model. When students are dining, we will set up a dining civilization supervision post, make a comprehensive quantitative evaluation of each group's dining situation, and judge the civilized dining group and the "Star of CD", so as to drive all students to start from themselves, refuse to waste food, and strive to be CD-ROM owners.
This educational activity has led students to enhance their awareness of civilization and frugality, establish a correct concept of food and beverage, life and values, strive to create a food culture atmosphere of striving to be a "CD-ROM family" and wasting a grain at the dining table is shameful, practice the traditional virtues of respecting and saving food, and truly achieve the goal of "practicing economy, opposing waste, and starting from me".
China's traditional culture has always advocated frugality, and the old saying quoted in Zuo Zhuan, which was compiled in the early years of the Warring States Period, holds that "frugality is the virtue"; It' s a waste, and it' s a big evil. " Confucius also said in the Analects of Confucius: "luxury is not a grandson, but frugality is solid."
"Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, even chanted from the perspective of summing up historical experience:" Looking back at the former sages and families, it turned from thrift to extravagance. " The frugality advocated by the ancients not only refers to the requirements and choices of careful planning and frugality in poor conditions, but also refers to the ideological realm and moral quality of "a porridge and a meal is hard to come by, and a little bit of persistence in material resources is difficult" under well-off and even relatively rich conditions.
frugality is a fine tradition that the * * * Party members have always advocated and adhered to, and revolutionary leaders have set a brilliant example for us in this respect. As can be seen from the TV documentary Mao Zedong, there are many patches on the towel blanket that Mao Zedong used before his death. The health care doctor advised him to change it for a new one many times, but it was rejected. An old military uniform worn by Mao Zedong in Yan 'an turned white, with as many as 16 patches. A pair of his old slippers have holes in the soles and cracked uppers, and they are still often worn after mending. Mao Zedong said: "I can afford to change a towel blanket, but I can't afford to lose the spirit of hard struggle of the * * * producers." He also warned people: "Corruption and waste are great crimes." Regard the harm of waste and corruption as the same. Xu Teli, a proletarian revolutionary, once worked as a teacher in Mao Zedong. He was frugal all his life and left many anecdotes. When Xu Lao was the principal of Hunan First Normal School, he always picked up the chalk heads abandoned by others for his own lectures. Some students don't understand and think he is too stingy. For this reason, Xu Lao wrote a poem and published it on campus. The poem reads: "Half chalk is still cherished, and public objects should always be treasured." From this little incident, we can see Xu Lao's lofty moral character of practicing thrift.
before the reform and opening-up, material supply was scarce, and people's daily lives were mostly frugal. For example, in terms of clothing, the situation of "new three years, old three years, sewing and mending for another three years" is widespread. However, in recent ten years, with the increasing affluence of material life, the fine morality and traditional style of frugality have faded or even disappeared in quite a few people, while the extravagance of showing off wealth and extravagance has become more and more common. Not to mention that public funds of several thousand yuan and tens of thousands of yuan are repeatedly forbidden to eat and drink, and the office buildings of party and government organs are becoming more and more luxurious, not to mention that a very small number of rich people spend a lot of money, which makes China, which has just reached a low level of "well-off", become the main market for luxury goods sales in the world. Even in the lives of ordinary people, especially some young people, it is quite common to be extravagant and not cherish property. This situation not only violates the fine tradition of advocating thrift of the Chinese nation and our party, but also pales in comparison with developed countries.
A few days ago, a schoolmate sent me a set of pictures, introducing several short stories that he had seen and heard that Germans were rich but not extravagant. During his visit to Germany, he visited a friend's house, and when he saw that his friend was printing materials, he put some used waste paper neatly into a paper box, saying that he would give it to kindergarten children for painting. He also said that in Germany, both government officials and ordinary citizens do this. German friends invited him to a China restaurant in the city center, which was a very grand reception and courtesy in the local area, but everyone could only order one dish. My schoolmate ordered sliced pork, fried persimmon pepper and a bowl of rice, and three pieces of persimmon pepper were inadvertently left on the plate after the meal. The German friend asked, "Are you full?" He said, "I'm full." Unexpectedly, a German friend actually took the plate and ate all the remaining three pieces of persimmon pepper, which made my schoolmate very embarrassed. Xueyou later learned that when dining in a German restaurant, the leftover food must be packed and taken away by himself, or he will be fined. He heard that several tourists from China habitually left about 1/3 of their meals when they ate in German restaurants, just like at home. As soon as they went out after checking out, the waiter in the restaurant pointed to the food and reminded them loudly, "You left something behind!" " These tourists from China didn't think so, and they swaggered away. Unexpectedly, the waiter immediately called the relevant departments, and soon the staff found these tourists and fined them 51 euros. These China tourists were not convinced, and the staff explained, "Money is your, but resources belong to the whole society. There are still many people in the world who suffer from lack of resources. You have no reason to waste! " These words made these China tourists blush. Germany is the third largest economic power in the world, and its per capita GDP in 2117 was 1.4.3 times that of China. When people are so rich and so frugal, what reason and qualification do we have to show our wealth and show off our wealth?
In recent years, the extravagant trend in our society has obviously grown, which I think is: firstly, the mainstream media has not advocated and carried forward the virtue of thrift enough; Second, there is a lack of laws and regulations to punish extravagance and waste and spoil resources. These two problems and deficiencies should be corrected and remedied resolutely!
(Finally, I'd like to make it clear that I despise people who ask questions and you answer them indiscriminately. )