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A 500-word essay on the heroes around me
A 500-word essay on the heroes around me, Part 1. The so-called "hero" does not only save people and make great contributions to the country. In my mind, people who help others and contribute silently to others when others are in trouble are also called "heroes". "Heroes" work for us from dawn to dusk. The "hero" is always waiting for us at the door. He stands at the door at night and watches us leave with a smile. No matter it is severe cold or scorching heat, the "hero" is still the same. When we were at a loss, the "hero" taught us with calm and gentle words, and we looked at the "hero" with gratitude in our hearts. Say to the "hero": "Thank you, hero"! The "hero" said nothing and gave us an encouraging smile. When we are lost at the crossroads of life, a "hero" appears. He guides us to the right path with his simple and unpretentious words. When we do something wrong, the "hero" tells us in a tactful and serious tone what we should do and what we should not do; what is right and what is wrong. "Hero" is actually a humorous and interesting person! When we are depressed, "Hero" will not only encourage us, but also tell us interesting stories and jokes about his own childhood. Usually, "heroes" make us laugh. "Hero" took us to the playground and played some children's games. Although it is very naive, it is particularly interesting under the leadership of the "hero". "Heroes" always care about us and help us silently. When you have difficulties, the "hero" will be by your side. The "hero" I call, although he has never done anything earth-shattering or has a name that everyone knows, he has a heart of selfless dedication to everyone. This "hero" with noble qualities is the teacher who has dedicated himself to us in obscurity.
A 500-word essay on the heroes around me, Part 2. Among the ordinary, greatness is bred; among the ordinary, miracles are bred. "Heroes" can be those great heroes who are above us, or they can be ordinary unknown heroes around us who can no longer be ordinary. I remember that day, as usual, I was dragging my tired body on the way home. It was already half past five, but why was the sun still so bright? It was so hot that I was sweating profusely. But the weather was unpredictable. Unexpectedly, in the blink of an eye, the sky was covered with dark clouds, lightning and thunder, and then it started to rain heavily. When we approached my house, the rain was still very heavy, so I had to hide under someone else's building to take shelter. At this time, a young man in his twenties and an uncle in his forties or fifties were talking together. From their conversation, I knew that they were a father and son who came together to help transport bricks. Suddenly, there was a loud noise from the construction site. Everyone looked for the sound and went to see what was going on. It turned out that a beam under renovation had collapsed, and the construction workers were panicked. At this time, the young man who reacted quickly took the lead, followed by his father, and five or six workers struggled to stand up as the backbone. However, it is not so easy to stand up as the pillar of support. Soon after, my father gradually fell down, was pressed by the pillar and was dying, and finally lost consciousness. The young man, watching this scene, endured the severe pain and supported himself. This move shocked everyone present, and they all stepped forward to help. Finally the pillar was put on top. However, in the end, the young man followed his father to heaven due to lack of physical strength. The father and son sacrificed themselves for the safety of others. You think, aren’t they heroes?
Essay on the heroes around me, 500 words Part 3 I don’t know what the heroes in other people’s minds are like, maybe they are very tall, mighty, and amazing people! For example, Lei Feng who did good deeds without leaving his name, inventor King Edison, Yang Liwei who went into space, Liu Hulan who would rather die than surrender, the physically disabled Beethoven, and the talented Beethoven. Yes, they are indeed admirable and heroes in various industries. However, in my case, The hero in my mind is very ordinary.
He is the uncle who gets up early in the morning to sell breakfast. He is the white-collar worker who sees an old woman crossing the street when he is almost late. He is the policeman who stays up in the middle of the night to arrest prisoners. He is the one who cleans the environment for everyone from 5 or 6 o'clock in the morning. The cleaner is a farmer who is not afraid of the scorching sun and he is a construction worker who builds high-rise buildings. These people are all heroes in my heart. They should all perform their duties and do their own thing well. They all have a kind heart. heart. The so-called heroes are not just people who stand up when the country and the people are in trouble. When there are no difficulties, they are people who do their own thing well in their own posts, make the society more harmonious, and always contribute silently in their posts. , Aren’t those heroes? For example, the teacher, he is a hero. He gives us guidance when we are confused, he guides us to the right path when there is a fork in our life, he teaches us in a serious tone when we make mistakes, and he helps us when we have difficulties. His name may not be widely circulated, or even known by a few people, but his power is so great, and he has cultivated a new master for the motherland! The hero in my mind is so ordinary, but so great. In my mind, heroes are ordinary people. As long as they have a good heart and contribute silently, they are heroes!
500-word essay on the heroes around me Part 4 "That Black Afternoon" in the Laughing Cat Diary This is a touching story that happened after a major earthquake that shocked the world on the afternoon of May 12, 2008. The earthquake brought terrible tragedies to the world, but the touching search and rescue deeds made the world feel warm. The earthquake separated the Laughing Cat family from their wives and children. When the Laughing Cat was anxiously looking for his wife and children, he found several little lives in urgent need of rescue. The Laughing Cat resolutely gave up looking for his wife and children, and bravely saved the lives of those who needed to be rescued. Rescued one by one. The search and rescue dog Black Knight devoted himself to the search and rescue work regardless of his own safety, but something unexpected happened. The Black Knight was injured in the leg by a cement prefabricated panel that fell from above. The bones were smashed and he was later forced to have his leg amputated. For safety, the hospital staff moved the patients to a red temple at the foot of the mountain. The doors and windows of the red temple were shattered by the earthquake. It happened to be a rainy day, and there was more and more water on the ground, and the quilt on the bed was almost soaked. At the critical moment, Laughing Mao and Erya climbed to the top of the temple without hesitation and blocked the leaking hole with their bodies. What is even more touching is that on the second day of the earthquake, the search and rescue dog Duke was crossing the crisscrossed steel wires in order to rescue another life. Unexpectedly, his stomach was cut open by a sharp steel wire, and all his internal organs were exposed. In order to relieve the Duke's pain, his trainer hesitated, endured his grief, and shot his beloved Duke with his own hands. Each touching story left a deep impression on me. Every time their great image appears in my mind, I feel my own insignificance. Their selfless, fearless, self-sacrifice and self-sacrifice spirit is worth learning forever. They are the eternal heroes in my heart and role models for me to learn from.
A 500-word essay on the heroes around me, Part 5. Since the opening of the London Olympics, as soon as you turn on the TV, you will hear warm cheers and the announcer's eloquent explanations. Also, no matter where we go, after dinner, we will hear discussions about the Olympic Games. On the night of July 30, it was an even more exciting moment. In the women's 58kg weightlifting competition, Chinese player Li Xueying finally broke the Olympic record held by Chinese player Chen Yanqing with a total score of 246kg, and won the first gold medal for a Henan player. When I saw this exciting scene, I jumped up from my chair excitedly and shouted: "You are great, I applaud you and cheer for you, you are the best!" I was excited! My heart couldn't calm down for a long time. I thought to myself that Li Xueying must have been training very hard. She had picked up so many blood blisters and calluses with her hands. She had no idea how much sweat she had shed, let alone how many tears she had shed. Today's honor is really hard-earned. I also learned from the Internet that Li Xueying was born in a rural family. Her parents are ordinary farmers, and her family is not wealthy. She usually relies on farming to support her family income. However, in this London Olympics, Li Xueying lived up to expectations and won the first gold medal in women's weightlifting for us Henan people. She is the pride of us Henan people, and even more proud of our steel dancers.
Finally, I want to say something to Li Xueying in our hometown dialect: "You are really successful, you are really incredible, really amazing!"
Heroes around me essay 500 words 6 Today, our class has a little kid Hero, his name is Zhu Shuaijie. Why do you call him that? Because he did two good things for the class in one day. At the end of the second period, Shu Yitian from our class accidentally threw his clothes on the electric fan. Unfortunately, the electric fan was broken. A classmate turned on the electric fan to let the wind blow down his clothes, but the fan was swinging back and forth. It was scary! What if the whole fan fell down? Let's turn off the fan first. . So we brought brooms and prepared to pick out the clothes. But what's even more troublesome is that we are so short that we can't even touch our clothes when we pick up the broom. I said loudly: "Let's stand on the table and try it!" As soon as I finished speaking, Zhu Shuaijie jumped onto the desk as easily as a high jumper. A classmate handed him a broom, and he took it and poked it on his clothes. It was still too short! If we put a chair on the table, he would definitely be able to get it. Sure enough, Zhu Shuaijie stood on the chair, stretched out his hand and got the clothes. It was so easy. The surrounding students cheered, and some even picked up their drinking bottles as microphones, imitating reporters and ran over to interview Zhu Shuaijie! But Zhu Shuaijie was lucky, he returned to his seat and acted as if nothing happened. Yes, I actually ate the biscuits with relish. At this moment, Fang Jialu shouted again: "The bathroom cupboard door is broken!" The classroom became lively again. Zhu Shuaijie threw down the biscuits and ran to the bathroom cabinet. He looked carefully and found that a screw nail on the door had fallen off. Zhu Shuaijie lay on the ground looking for the nail. I secretly thought: Can you find such a small nail? Unless you have Sun Wukong's piercing eyes. But after a while, Zhu Shuaijie really found the nail. I believe you can guess what happened next! This is the real little hero of our class, Zhu Shuaijie.
500-word essay on the heroes around me Part 7 In this hot summer, just after finishing the physical education class, I was very thirsty. I said to myself: "If you bear it for a while, I will be there soon." School is about to end. "Yes, at this moment, the school gate opened, and I rushed out of the campus like an arrow and walked to the grandma's stall selling soda. Hey, where is grandma? I asked with disdain on my face. The little boy standing next to me said: She is not here today and I will help her sell it. I thought to myself what use can a little brat do? He can still see it. Do you want to live in a stall? Forget it, never mind, I'm very thirsty now, so I won't ask anymore, just give me a soda, he said innocently. While she was getting the soda, I looked at this inconspicuous little boy. He was wearing very simple clothes, without a trace of smile on his face, and his hair was messy. I was completely stunned. He handed me the drink. I didn't even know. I grabbed the drink and threw the money on the freezer. Suddenly a one-dollar coin fell to the ground. I turned my head and saw the little boy crawling on the ground looking for the coin. Seeing this scene, I was shocked. He wanted that coin. One Yuan actually lay on the ground, regardless of others' ridicule. At this moment, I had another opinion about him. When grandma was here, she was very weak. He must have come to help her. How filial and simple he was. I couldn't help but walk forward and help him look for it. I asked him if that grandma was a relative of yours. He said she had no relatives. He said she fainted this morning and I sent her to the hospital to help him look after her. On a beach. Hearing his words, I was shocked. He was such a person, and I actually looked down on him like that. There are many little heroes around us. We must seriously discover that sometimes ordinary people can become heroes.
A 500-word essay on the heroes around me, Part 8. Because of a sudden disease, the new type of coronavirus pneumonia, people across the country can only stay at home during the Spring Festival and the days after the holiday in order to prevent the spread of the epidemic. I couldn't go out anywhere, and the start of school was delayed. In order to defeat the pneumonia epidemic caused by the new coronavirus, many soldiers in white rushed to Wuhan, the hardest-hit area, on this day when families should be reunited, and struggled to fight the virus in the absence of protective materials. They are great and respectable heroic warriors! And there are such ordinary heroes beside me. My mother is a pharmacist. During this special period, almost all shops except hospitals are closed, but pharmacies are still open. My mother still sticks to her job despite the risk of being infected at any time.
Every day, my mother provides everyone with masks, disinfectants and other commonly needed medicines. It is necessary to measure the temperature of every customer entering the store, and promptly remind customers with abnormal body temperature to go to the hospital for examination. There are so many people coming to the pharmacy, and everyone is in a very anxious mood. The work pressure on my mother and colleagues is particularly high. When I come back from a busy day, the first thing I do is disinfect and wash up. This is the contribution of an ordinary pharmacist during the epidemic. My aunt is a nurse in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. She has been working as a nurse from the first day of the Lunar New Year to now. My uncle is a road administration worker and has been on duty at highway checkpoints from the third day of the first lunar month to now. My cousin has not seen his parents for more than 20 days. My uncles and aunts are also heroes fighting the epidemic in ordinary positions. The virus that caused this epidemic was caused by humans’ indiscriminate hunting and killing of wild animals. I hope we humans will stop killing and eating wild animals indiscriminately in the future! Don’t let the virus reappear, don’t let the “heroes” reappear!
500-word essay on the heroes around me Part 9 The spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia epidemic The whole country and the motherland have lost the joyful atmosphere of the festival. The overwhelming influx of information related to the epidemic affects everyone's hearts, and the deeds of epidemic prevention heroes are always shocking us! There is such a heroic story around me: Uncle Wang Changxi from the Muping Center for Disease Control and Prevention, who charged in Muping The frontline of district epidemic prevention. Since January 20, he has never taken a break from work; he has never eaten on time; nor has he had a full night's sleep. Being able to nap in the car or the office for a while when he is sleepy is a luxury; he even has to rush there at any time. Solve the problem at the epidemic scene that everyone avoids. Uncle Wang's wife is an attending doctor and has also been deployed to the front line. His son is in his third year of high school, which is when he needs company the most. However, Uncle Wang, who is on the front line of fighting the epidemic, can only leave his small family to take care of everyone. He said: "I must be at the forefront of the fight against the epidemic. Protecting the health of the people in Muping District is my most important responsibility and belief!" During the epidemic prevention period, there were few pedestrians and vehicles on the streets. There are staff on duty at the entrance and exit of the south and north gates of my community. I often see them checking, asking, and registering late at night in the cold wind. Heroes are all around us. It is precisely because of the efforts of people like Uncle Wang who are fighting on the front line that we can have reunion dinner at home with peace of mind and sleep peacefully! In this extraordinary period, our compatriots in Wuhan are still suffering from fire and water, and we cannot take any chances. Clinging to death should be strictly guarded against. I propose: We should learn the spirit of heroes and defend the results of heroic battles. Everyone should be a family epidemic prevention propaganda person and advise family members to go out less; at the same time, we should continue to study even if classes are suspended, study hard, and become a useful person to the country like Grandpa Zhong Nanshan in the future. Learn from heroes and fight against the epidemic. Let us gather together on campus in spring as soon as possible.
The heroes around me 500-word essay 10 Some people think that a hero is a policeman who fights gangsters regardless of his own safety; a firefighter who stands up in a fire; and a hero who has the courage to jump into the water when someone falls into the water. A warrior who saves lives. Yes, they are all amazing. However, the heroes in my heart are the ordinary sanitation workers who can be seen everywhere around us. They come and go, work hard and clean every corner of our city. I remember one morning in the winter last year, it was covered in silver and snow outside. There was heavy snow in the sky, and the cold wind blew in, making people feel bitingly cold. My mother and I held umbrellas and walked to school one after another as usual. There are large and small footprints everywhere in the snow. We walked carefully for fear of slipping. I thought to myself: It’s really difficult to walk on a snowy road. I have to be extra careful, otherwise I will fall and my clothes will get all wet, and I will be in big trouble. "There is a tunnel ahead, be careful when going down the steps!" Mom quickly caught up and said. "Mom, look, there are a lot of straw mats on these steps!" I pointed at the steps and shouted. "It's really true. If you lay it on the steps like this, you won't be afraid of slipping. It's so thoughtful!" Mom said in surprise. But who put the straw mat on the steps? I was thinking about it when suddenly, at the left exit of the tunnel, a sanitation worker in orange clothes and an orange hat was bending down to lay the straw mat. I took a closer look and saw that it was Uncle Li from our community. He was braving the cold and bending over to straighten the bent straw mats that others had stepped on. Uncle Li's hat was still covered with snowflakes, his fingers were red from the cold and shaking constantly, and snow water flowed from his head to his face. He was breathing hot air, but he had no complaints or regrets and helped everyone silently. Seeing this scene, I couldn't help but be moved, and my heart was full of respect.
In the next few months, I saw Uncle Li's hard work, catching "white ghosts" in the spring; splashing water on the ground to cool down in the summer; sweeping the yellow leaves in the autumn; shoveling snow and laying straw mats in the winter. Sanitation workers are the heroes around us and the people I admire most. Their obscurity, selfless dedication and hard-working spirit deserve our respect and learning.
A 500-word essay on the heroes around me, Part 11. The dictionary definition of a hero is a person who has made a great contribution. Therefore, whenever people mention the word "hero", they always think of the great achievements made by great men in history, but often ignore the unknown "great men" around us. Every time it gets slightly brighter and everyone is still sleepy, a figure appears on the streets and alleys - a cleaner. Their origins are so humble and their status is so small, but have you ever thought that it is the silent work of the cleaners that makes our living environment more fresh and beautiful. Their hardships are several times, even dozens of times, than yours. Because some people now have poor awareness of civilization and environmental protection, they often throw garbage all over the streets. The cleaners have to work from morning to night, sweeping from one street to another, but they never complain because they Humble? No, no matter how humble a person is, he still has his own words of respect! Now turn the perspective back to our classroom. In the classroom, who is working tirelessly on the podium and giving lectures to the students over and over again? It is the teacher. When students are puzzled by a question, only the teacher has the courage to answer the students' questions one by one. The teacher is busy from morning to night. Once, I left my books on my desk and forgot to take them home. I went back to school to get them. When I walked past the teacher's office, I found a lone lamp, which was still emitting a faint yellow light in the darkness. Light. There is a poem by Li Shangyin: "The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears dry up." This poem vividly depicts the teacher's dedication to burning himself to illuminate others. Who around us has the spirit of spring silkworms and candles? Only teachers. Whenever desperadoes are rampaging in the city, who is always on the front line? It is the people's police! The police are willing to sacrifice their lives for the safety and interests of the people. Heroes are everywhere around us, such as cleaners, teachers, police, etc., and there are many heroes. As long as we are good at observing, we can find the extraordinary in these ordinary positions.
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