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The story of eight rites and four instruments that happened around me
Everyone must know the "Eight Rites and Four Instruments"! "Eight Rites" refer to: the ceremony of appearance, the ceremony of eating, the ceremony of talking, the ceremony of treating others, the ceremony of walking, the ceremony of observing and the ceremony. "Four instruments" refer to: entrance ceremony, growth ceremony, youth ceremony and adult ceremony. China is a country of etiquette, and being polite and virtuous is a long-standing inheritance of Chinese civilization. In today's era, how can we teenagers and children have good moral quality? Then you need to learn "Eight Rites and Four Instruments"!

Eight rites are the basic code of conduct in our daily life, which is expressed through our words and deeds. Four rites have witnessed our growth footprint. Let's learn "Eight Rites and Four Instruments" through our own actions!

Now I will tell my classmates a story that happened to me! One Saturday afternoon, my father took me to the popular bookstore in Xinjiekou to buy books. There were so many people on the subway that day that neither my father nor I had seats. When the bus arrived at Mochou Lake Station, an uncle near the subway station got off. I hurried over and sat down in my seat. When I saw that there were still many people without seats, I felt beautiful. However, just as I was humming happily to celebrate that I had got a good seat, I saw a gray-haired old lady walk into the trunk with a big bag in her hand. While wiping her sweat, she looked around to see if there were any empty seats, but to her disappointment, she didn't find any empty seats, so she had to sit on her big bag and kept wiping the sweat from her face. I saw all the uncles and aunts around me just meowing at the old woman and then playing with their mobile phones carelessly. Some people hesitated whether they should give up their seats to the old woman, but in the end they didn't get up and give up their seats. Looking at the tired old woman, I think she is so old that no one has offered her seat yet. She's pathetic! So I gave my seat to an old lady. The old woman was very happy. She has always praised me as a polite boy! I am very happy in my heart and feel that I have done something very meaningful.

I think this little thing should be something that every one of us should do, and it is also the practical action that we use our own actions to learn the "eight rites and four instruments"!

Students, we are the future of the motherland, and we should inherit the excellent virtues of the Chinese nation with our own practical actions! If we can't even do these basic manners, how can we inherit the virtues of the Chinese nation when we grow up? How can we build our great motherland? Students! Let's cheer together!