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Cherish the time you have.

"Swallows have gone, and there is a time to come again; Willow withered, there is a time to green again; The peach blossom withered, but it blossomed again. But tell me, smart you, why are our days gone forever? " Whenever I think of Zhu Ziqing's "Hurry", I feel that time is passing by in a hurry.

Time, a passer-by in people's lives, often leaves quietly without leaving a trace. People often realize that there is not much time left for them after they have passed away. It is precisely because of this that the ancients lamented: young people do not work hard, and the elderly are sad.

Time flies without a trace, and it comes and goes in a hurry. Whether you can grasp time often determines the fate of a person's life. Tao Yuanming said: "It is difficult to get up in the morning if you don't return in your prime. It is necessary to encourage in time, and time waits for no one. " Life is only a few decades. It is difficult to achieve success and reach the peak of life in such a short time. It is precisely because of this that it is extremely important to cherish time.

In ancient China, there were many stories about cherishing time, such as "hanging beam on the head", "stabbing stocks on the cone" and "fireflies reflecting snow", all of which were models for the ancients to seize the time and study hard. The ancients were able to seize the time and study hard under very difficult conditions. The ancients also left us many famous sayings that cherish time, such as: "an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." "It is difficult for a teenager to learn to be old, and an inch of time can't be light. I didn't feel that the pond woke up in spring, and the leaves in front of the street were already autumn. " It shows the preciousness of time and the importance of cherishing time.

Time is precious and heartless, and it always passes away from us unconsciously. Only those who can seize the time and study hard can become useful people. The only person who can't grasp the time is a monk who knocks the bell every day. In the waste of waiting for "tomorrow", don't wait for nothing, grow old together and be unhappy!

I learned to cherish the time I have!

Cherish what you have

Our turtle family is more proficient in turtle breathing qigong and the way of keeping in good health. It was once the object of worship of the ancients and was listed as one of the Four Spirits!

Unfortunately, the modern world is getting worse and worse, and even the glorious history of our turtles is no longer mentioned.

However, one day in a school, I overheard a beautiful teacher tell such a story about a turtle, which I can't forget so far and have to say. The story goes like this:

There is a little turtle living in Shan Ye. He heard that coconut wine is very sweet and mellow, so he also wanted to brew a jar of turtle brand coconut wine.

To this end, it deliberately learned the brewing technology from goats, and it waded through mountains and rivers to find a few big coconut fruits. When spring comes, it carefully plants coconut fruit on the best land in the forest.

As the days passed, the coconut seedlings finally broke through the ground and grew green branches and leaves.

The little turtle was very happy after seeing it and decided to live near the coconut seedlings and take care of their growth.

To this end, it met several friends who lived nearby: a monkey who can climb trees, a woodpecker who can peck open bark, and a group of swallows who are good at nesting. Everyone sings and laughs together. Days passed quickly, and autumn finally came.

Small coconut seedlings have now grown into tall coconut trees, bearing coconuts full of trees.

At this time, the tortoise also began to get busy, ready to brew sweet coconut wine.

But soon, it found the first problem.

The coconut on the tree is so high, how to pick it? The little turtle tried for a long time, but still couldn't climb up. He was so sad that he almost cried.

At that time, the monkey came running to know the situation and said with a smile:

"Nothing, I can help you."

After that, the monkeys climbed up the tree and picked coconuts one by one.

The little turtle was very happy, but when he was holding the coconut, he found another problem. It turns out that the coconut shell is too hard to open at all.

Seeing the little turtle sad, the woodpecker jumped up. After listening to the situation, he also smiled and said:

"Nothing, I can help you."

After that, the woodpecker opened his mouth and pecked away the coconut shell.

The second problem was solved, but before the little turtle began to be happy, he found the third problem. At first, there was still a lack of a vat to hold these coconut juices for wine making.

Seeing the little turtle depressed, the little swallow flew over and knew the situation. She smiled and said:

"Nothing, we can help you."

After that, Qi Xin and Swallow made a bucket together in a few days.

In this way, with the help of many friends, the little turtle finally made a big barrel of sweet and beautiful coconut wine.

The same is true in the world. Friends you have known since childhood, relatives around you, and the environment you live in may all be your most cherished wealth.

Cherish the time you have.

"Swallows have gone, and there is a time to come again; Willow withered, there is a time to green again; The peach blossom withered, but it blossomed again. But tell me, smart you, why are our days gone forever? " Whenever I think of Zhu Ziqing's "Hurry", I feel that time is passing by in a hurry.

Time, a passer-by in people's lives, often leaves quietly without leaving a trace. People often realize that there is not much time left for them after they have passed away. It is precisely because of this that the ancients lamented: young people do not work hard, and the elderly are sad.

Time flies without a trace, and it comes and goes in a hurry. Whether you can grasp time often determines the fate of a person's life. Tao Yuanming said: "It is difficult to get up in the morning if you don't return in your prime. It is necessary to encourage in time, and time waits for no one. " Life is only a few decades. It is difficult to achieve success and reach the peak of life in such a short time. It is precisely because of this that it is extremely important to cherish time.

In ancient China, there were many stories about cherishing time, such as "hanging beam on the head", "stabbing stocks on the cone" and "fireflies reflecting snow", all of which were models for the ancients to seize the time and study hard. The ancients were able to seize the time and study hard under very difficult conditions. The ancients also left us many famous sayings that cherish time, such as: "an inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." "It is difficult for a teenager to learn to be old, and an inch of time can't be light. I didn't feel that the pond woke up in spring, and the leaves in front of the street were already autumn. " It shows the preciousness of time and the importance of cherishing time.

Time is precious and heartless, and it always passes away from us unconsciously. Only those who can seize the time and study hard can become useful people. The only person who can't grasp the time is a monk who knocks the bell every day. In the waste of waiting for "tomorrow", don't wait for nothing, grow old together and be unhappy!

I learned to cherish the time I have!

Cherish the friendship you have

Jutai

In life, there are always many people and things coming and going in front of us, but we can't leave any traces. However, there are always some things that will remain in my memory forever, along with the happiness and sadness I once had. Even after a thousand years, when I open the yellowed pages, I still feel as cordial as ever. ...

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I still remember that when I first entered school, I carried my newly bought schoolbag, looked at newly developed books, used new stationery, made new friends and started a new life in primary school.

Now, in just six years of primary school, we have changed from naive children to sensible big brothers and sisters. Do you remember? We meet in spring, we meet in hot summer, we meet in fruitful autumn, and we meet in winter. All good things must come to an end. Yes, it's time to part. When I think of the days we used to walk together, it turned out to be so happy and happy. ...

Remember when we walked through military training together in the fourth grade? Standing in the hot sun again and again to practice military boxing, we sweated like rain. Hard work again and again, let us unite as one; Practice hard again and again, let us learn to be strong. By the way, do you remember how to fold the quilt? Folding, pressing, folding and mending, a quilt with visible edges and corners appeared in front of us. Looking at the resolute faces of the instructors, perhaps after some tempering, our will will have the same outline.

After seven days of hard training, we finally returned to the quiet campus for many days, and the sound of reading in the past resounded through the campus again until one day two years later:

Do you remember the last day of primary school? The school let each class organize the last get-together, which also put an end to our primary school career.

The sky is gray, flowers have lost their vitality, birds have lost their cheerful songs, and even pedestrians are unhappy. I trudged into the classroom without the colorful decorations and happy atmosphere of the previous get-together, leaving only my attachment to the past six years. Less joy and blessings in the past, more sadness and disappointment.

When the music of "Auld Lang Syne", the last program of the get-together, started, the singer was no longer more than a dozen students on the stage, and everyone's reluctant emotions poured out, singing "Auld Lang Syne" attentively! Everyone cried, and so did the teacher. She said, "All good things must come to an end. Today, we have to be apart. Maybe in a few years, we will live far apart and see you again. Anyway, as long as our hearts are together, we will always be a family! "

I accidentally opened the drawer, and graduation photo was still lying there quietly, with my attachment to primary school life, my disappointment with my good friends and my yearning for primary school teachers. ...

The power of friendship is infinite: without wings, you can soar in the blue sky; Without legs, you can get out of confusion; Hands-free, I can help you out. Friendship is water, it will never turn into ice at a critical time; Friendship is a lamp, which will never go out quietly when you are hesitant; Friendship is the sun, it will never set when you are in trouble.

Inadvertently opened the drawer, the broken ruler was still lying there quietly, but it reminded me of endless thoughts: I seemed to be back in the final exam of grade five. ...

A few weeks ago, the teacher left us out of breath, and piles of "gifts"-test papers came at us. You see, the teacher's nagging is coming again: "Be sure to bring a ruler, pencil and calculator tomorrow …" The teacher said while handing out endless papers.

When I got up the next morning, I looked at my watch. It was 7: 30! ! ! I ran to school at the fastest speed in my life and sat breathlessly in my seat. "Please take out all the test equipment! Hand in everything that has nothing to do with the exam! " The invigilator said seriously. I quickly took out all the test equipment: pencils, calculators, compasses, straightness ... hmm? Where is my ruler? My heart jumped into my throat at once. I quickly turned my schoolbag upside down, but I still couldn't find the ruler.

"This classmate, hand in your schoolbag quickly!" The invigilator is urging me to hand in my schoolbag. I had to bite the bullet and hand in my schoolbag. Sitting in my seat, my heart is pounding: hand-painted? No, what if the teacher says you can't use karate? Just then, my good friend behind me asked me with concern, "didn't you bring a ruler?" "hmm." I answered impatiently, then turned my head and continued to look for my ruler. After a while, suddenly there was a clear and crisp "pa! ! "I paused for a moment, then turned around in confusion like other students. I saw a ruler break in two. Before I could speak, he said, "Here you are!" Maybe I was so excited that I didn't even say "thank you"

"Ding", accompanied by a brisk bell, the paper was collected. I was about to turn around and say "thank you" when he walked out of the examination room. ...

I woke up suddenly, and the broken ruler was still lying there quietly, with my gratitude to him and the "thank you" I forgot to say. ...