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The argument starts with small things.
People in China don't love money. Pay attention to love here. There is an old saying, money is like dirt, and benevolence is precious. So most of our banknotes are crumpled and tattered. Moreover, I regard such behavior as free and easy. I didn't look at the money I collected, so I crumpled it up and stuffed it into my trouser pocket. A hint of "I am a spendthrift" came out. But I remember an example. A person came to Hong Kong and exchanged RMB for Hong Kong dollars, but the RMB was taken away by the bank lady because his RMB was halved. When he handed every bill smoothly, half of it was rejected by the money counter this time. There is a simple reason. In Hong Kong, paper money must be flat and crisp, not only in banks, but also in street newsstands and food stalls in markets. If we say that Hong Kong is rich and Thailand is poor, we have to think deeply. Although managing money is a trivial matter, it is a respect for others-those who will accept it. To cherish the RMB, in a big way, is to love the people of China and this country.

Here, I don't want to advocate that from tomorrow on, everyone will take their wallets and cherish the RMB carefully. Just a little love for the RMB can be done by everyone, but almost no one can. This reminds me of a report published in a newspaper: after a football match at a Japanese stadium, thousands of Japanese spectators did not leave a piece of paper and a peel. How are we doing? The trivial matter of not littering peels and scraps of paper reflects the quality of a national citizen.

When people are talking about making great contributions to the motherland, the famous saying "If you don't sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?" I remember. We are still young, far from saying that we can do great things and have great achievements. So let's start with small things. We have entered junior high school and will face the senior high school entrance examination one year later. After two years of study and life, there are many small things that we need to do: observe discipline, listen to lectures carefully and finish our homework carefully. It is this little thing that condenses into our knowledge and confidence in the senior high school entrance examination one year later.

Finally, what I want to say is, let's start from today and start from the little things around us.