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My father often teaches us to () be a man and () do things, and I always () make friends with my father.
Father has always taught us to be aboveboard and not to point fingers behind others' backs. In middle school, I competed with another classmate in my class for the position of monitor. In order to win over my classmates and vote for me, I invited some classmates to my home to speak ill of my competitors. When my father heard my words, he said, (a) "When you pointed your index finger at someone's back, did you notice that your other three fingers were pointing at yourself and hitting your back with three times the force!" "

My father has the habit of drinking tea. He always puts the tea leaves in the sun first, so that the sun can penetrate slowly. He doesn't know the tea ceremony, but he never omits this procedure. What my father often says to my mother before going to work is: "Put my tea in the sun." In the evening, my father would make those tanned teas, read books and write some words about life. For this special hobby, my father's explanation is: "After drinking the sun-dried tea, I feel the taste of sunshine in my heart."