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Li Lifen: Father's little favor xiaohui | essay

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Some people give small favors to others for more benefit, but my father is not.

When I was a child, I was a well-behaved, well-behaved girl with a neatly dressed and shy temperament, and I was loved by adults. However, when my father took me to the first grade of primary school, he insisted on taking a few pounds of peanuts sent from the countryside to my class teacher. My father thought that he was going to deliver food to the private school teacher, just like when he was a child. Because at that time, rural people could not make money, so they could only send the things produced by their own production and labor to the teachers to cover the tuition. His father was smart and poor, and the private school teacher did not charge him tuition. My father's brush writing was beautiful, and every New Year's Day, when he was a teenager, he would go door to door to write couplets to the villagers in the village.

His father was from a poor background, and he had special respect for working people. When living in the dry rest house of the troops, whenever any light bulb in the home is broken, the faucet cannot be turned off, and so on, there are small soldiers who come to the door for free repair. After each service, my father always had to put a pack of "Hongta Mountain" cigarettes to others, and he would be unhappy if others did not want him. When there were no cigarettes in the house, my father found a few apples and pears to stuff to the little warrior. Father always said that others are working people and cannot be treated badly. Father told us not to bring other gifts home, and to bring back a few packs of better cigarettes each time.

When her parents were in their seventies, they hired a live-in nanny, and as soon as they arrived home, her father gave her a month's salary. Other people's families were paid after a full month, and my father always paid the nanny at the beginning of the month. When it came to the New Year's Festival, our three brothers and sisters all went back, and as soon as the brothers and brothers entered the door and did not sit down, their father asked each of them to give the nanny two hundred yuan for "holiday hard work". My father said that the efficiency of my unit was not good, and he did not ask me to give money. The older brothers and younger brothers were in awe of their fathers, and they could only do what they asked of him. We don't open when the nanny doesn't come to the table during the meal. Father said that there is only a difference in the division of labor in society, there is no distinction between high and low, and we must respect the working people. Father's respect for the working people was reflected in the small favors he expressed.

I also have a bit of inherited my father's family style: in March Sanxing ate boiled eggs from local vegetables, and after a knife sharpening master helped me sharpen the knife at the door, I took a few steaming eggs to give to the old man; the young man who came to help me take care of the leather sofa had a four-year-old child, and when the young man went out, I also took out two apple pears and stuffed them for him. This kind of small favor is not "eating small losses and taking advantage of big advantages", perhaps it can reflect a kind of warmth between people!

This article is original by Li Lifen, welcome to pay attention, take you along with long knowledge!

About the Author:

Li Lifen: Father's little favor xiaohui | essay

Li Lifen, who worked in Jiangxia District Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in 1978, was the chief nurse of the hospital. In 1992, he was transferred to the health center of the sixth company of the CCCC Second Aviation Bureau. After retiring at home, the husband and wife duo ran a clinic for more than ten years. He loves literature and has published dozens of articles in newspapers and periodicals such as Chutian Metropolis Daily.

Reviewer: Zhang Xuewen

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