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Speech on filial piety and respect for the elderly

A speech is a document in which a speaker speaks on a certain topic in front of a certain audience on a certain occasion. Nowadays, speech scripts are used in more and more places. Before writing, you can refer to the sample essays. The following is a collection of speech scripts on filial piety and respect for the elderly that I have collected. They are for reference only. I hope it can help everyone. Speech on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly 1

Dear teachers and dear students:

Hello everyone!

I believe that when everyone sees the word "respect the elderly and be filial piety", they will think of their relatives at home, especially the elderly. Yes, when I was a child, I had to thank my mother for giving birth, my father for his hard work, my grandparents for their careful care, and all my relatives who supported me. You must have a heart of respecting the elderly and filial piety at all times!

Seeing that my parents have more and more white hair and wrinkles covering their faces, I will immediately rush forward to help my father rub his back and pour a cup of tea. Help mom with some housework and tell a happy joke. When my parents raised their mouths slightly and smiled happily, I was very satisfied. My heart was much sweeter than honey. Being filial to your parents is what children should do.

My elderly grandparents have worked hard all their lives and should take a break. But for my safety, my grandma comes to take me to and from school every day, rain or shine. Grandpa takes the trouble to greet me on the phone every day. My grandparents live the farthest away. In order to chat with me, they actually learned to chat online by themselves. You know, it is not easy for the elderly to learn computers. Therefore, every year during the holidays, I send greeting cards to them, which contains my respect for my elderly family members. A trace of heart.

We must learn to respect the elderly, respect the elderly, care more about our families, and be filial to our parents. It starts with a warm greeting and the action of a seat!

Thank you everyone! Speech on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly 2

Teachers and students:

Hello everyone!

The title of my speech today is "Boundless Mother's Love"

When everyone talks about their mother, their heart is always filled with happiness and joy. Me too. When I think of my mother, I think of the breakfast that was already on the table when I hurriedly climbed out of bed in the morning. When I think of my mother, I will remember her many instructions when I went to special classes alone. When I think about my mother, I will think of the concerned phone calls that my mother would make home from time to time when she was out.

My mother is an ordinary teacher, and she is also very busy at work. Although my mother and I are in the same school, my mother always fails to take care of me. Mom doesn’t know what notifications are posted in our class group. Mom didn’t have time for the parent-child activities organized by the class. She could only try to take me to participate in parent-child activities in her class. I remember one time, my mother was preparing for a parent-child activity in her class. I kept pestering her to help me review my minor subjects, but my mother said she was not free. I was very unhappy and snorted: "You are not my good mother." During the parent-child interaction that day, my mother apologized to me in front of her entire class. When my mother asked me if she was still a good mother to me. I couldn't help crying. Only then did I realize how willful and ignorant I was.

How could she not be my good mother? At this time, the past is like playing a movie, and scenes appear in my mind.

In the first month of this year, we paid New Year greetings at my aunt’s house and stayed at their house at night. In the middle of the night, I felt very sick. My mother noticed it and asked me anxiously what was going on? I couldn't say anything, so I just vomited it all. In order not to stain my aunt's quilt, my mother put it on with her hands. Dad hurriedly brought the washbasin. After vomiting, I felt weak. My mother brought me a towel, wiped my sweat, and helped me change into my underwear. She hugged me gently and asked me softly from time to time: "Changyan, how are you feeling now? Do you still want to vomit?" She gently stroked my belly. Touch my forehead from time to time to see if I have a fever. I was still half asleep, and my mother just hugged me and sat there until dawn.

Early in the morning, my father drove me to the hospital for a check-up. Along the way, I vomited from time to time. After vomiting, there was nothing left to vomit. Mom was almost crying. She was afraid that I would become dehydrated and tried her best to persuade me to drink water. I was afraid that I would vomit after drinking water, so I refused to drink it. In the end, I had no energy at all. It was the doctor's turn to see me, and my mother struggled to pick me up and carry me into the consulting room. The doctor said it might be acute gastroenteritis. Just take some medicine and pay attention to your diet. At this time, my parents breathed a sigh of relief. After a few days, under my mother's careful care, my illness recovered and my mother lost weight again...

When I was sick, my mother took care of me meticulously. Normally, my mother also cares about me very much. When eating, she always gives me my favorite dishes. After taking a shower, she always helps me blow dry my hair carefully. . When doing homework, she would carefully help me turn on the desk lamp and adjust it to the best position. When I go to bed at night, how many times does she have to get up to cover me with the quilt, fearing that I will catch a cold... Isn't all of this a mother's love? Mother's love is like a long river. It is quiet, with slight ripples; it is clear, and you can see the pebbles on the bottom of the river; it is gentle, like the spring breeze sending me forward!

So, I want to tell everyone that she is my good mother. I love you mom! Speech Note 3 on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly

Dear teachers and dear students:

Hello everyone!

The title of my speech is - always be grateful and do more filial piety!

"Disciples' rules, sage's teachings. The first is filial piety, the second is trust."

"The loving crow still feeds, the lamb still kneels at its feet."

" Filial piety is the first of all virtues."

Filial piety is a flower blooming in the soul, which exudes fragrance more eternally and lastingly than flowers in nature.

Filial piety is a kind of broad-mindedness. It embraces all things in the world: as big as the world is, so is filial piety.

Filial piety is the foundation of human beings. Only those who know how to be grateful to their parents can be considered a complete person!

Let us open the annals of history, run through the wheels of history, and look for traces of filial piety. Among the Twenty-Four Filial Piety, there is a story about "eating mosquitoes with blood", which is well-known to every household. It is about a man named Wu Meng in the Jin Dynasty who knew how to honor his parents when he was eight years old. Because the family was poor and had no mosquito net, mosquito bites prevented my father from sleeping peacefully. So, every summer night, Wu Meng would always sit naked in front of his father's bed, letting the mosquitoes bite him without driving them away, fearing that the mosquitoes would leave him and bite his father. This is filial piety!

Filial piety is actually very simple. It does not require you to do it vigorously, but it is reflected in every bit of life. A pinch on the parents' shoulders, a cup of tea, or a warm greeting are all manifestations of filial piety. These "filial piety" may seem small, but they are enough to become permanent memories in our minds. And our parents will be extremely happy because of the little "filial piety" we do, because we understand "filial piety".

Looking back, 9 years ago, my parents welcomed my arrival with happy smiles, but from the moment I came into the world, they had an extra heavy job. That is - take care of me, raise me.

Although this is a heavy burden, my parents raised me up slowly without any complaints, so hard and hard!

The first time I called mom and dad was the result of my parents’ patient teaching. The first time I held a spoon was the result of my parents’ patient teaching. The first time I tied my shoelaces, the first time I learned to write, Combing your hair once...all comes from the patient teachings of your parents!

When I am wronged, the people who can patiently listen to my cry are my parents; when I make mistakes, the people who can forgive me without hesitation are my parents; when I get good grades, I will sincerely support my parents. When I celebrate, the people who share my joy are my parents; when I go out to play, the people who care about me are my parents!

However, dear classmates, have we asked ourselves: How much do we care about our parents during the days and nights when we grow up? How many times have we quietly felt the love given to us by our loved ones, how many times have we told our loved ones about our love for them, and how many times have we repaid our love for our loved ones with words and actions?

Dear classmates, flowers can wither and the sea can turn into mulberry fields. But our grateful heart cannot change! Let us start doing something for our parents sincerely from now on! Even if you pat your shoulders, wash the dishes, take a walk with them, chat, even sing a song or tell them a joke. Let us start bit by bit, continue this feeling of gratitude, and jointly carry forward the traditional virtue of filial piety and respect for the elderly!

Thank you everyone, my speech is over. Speech on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly 4

Dear leaders, teachers, dear students:

Hello everyone! I am Meng Yu from Class 4 (1). The title of my speech today is - "Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly"

A few days ago, a sad news broke out on the Internet: three students from Shaodong, Hunan Province, The teacher discovered that she was stealing snacks from the school canteen. Fearing that the teacher would expose her, she planned to kill the 52-year-old female teacher who had worked for 30 years.

When I saw this news, I was shocked and felt ashamed for these three students. How could this happen? How could this be? That is the teacher who works hard for us! Teachers and parents! What reason do we have to not be filial to her, what reason do we have to not respect her?

Filial piety and respect for the elderly are the most traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. Honoring our parents is the foundation of our lives. From ancient times to the present, from great men to ordinary people, to the people around us, many people are our good role models. You must have heard of many familiar stories among the twenty-four filial piety in ancient times, such as: the ancient emperor Shun's filial piety moved heaven, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty Liu Heng personally tasted the decoction, Dong Yong sold himself to bury his father during the Eastern Han Dynasty, Wang Xiang lay on the ice to beg for carps, etc.; Hua Mulan, as one of the female children, During the war, the famous Marshal Chen Yi washed diapers for his mother during the war. The ancients were still able to do this. Why don't we learn from them and be filial to our relatives and respect our elders?

Speaking of which, I would like to share with you the story of my parents’ filial piety to my grandparents: When I was less than one year old, my father worked here. At that time, we had not bought a house or a car. , life is very hard. But in order to take care of the daily life of our grandparents, our parents decided to take them over and live with us. In order to take care of the young me and my elderly grandparents, my mother had no choice but to quit her job, and my father relied on working alone to support the family. Although life is very difficult, my father often said, what is happiness? Happiness is when the family is happy together!

Happy families are always similar, and unhappy families are each unhappy in their own way. Like a thunderbolt on a clear day, the bad news came that grandma had liver cancer. I heard from my mother that when I was in the hospital, in order to race against time, my father always held or carried grandma upstairs and downstairs for examinations. In the last few months after my grandma passed away, she couldn't take care of herself and was incontinent. It was my mother who fed her, gave her medicine, and carried her feces and urine.

Classmates, think about us again.

Usually when our parents ask us to wash a pair of chopsticks, wash a bowl, and throw away the garbage, we are unwilling to do so. Even if they ask us to sweep the floor, we will also be unhappy. We should take the initiative to help our parents share these little things that we can do.

Filial piety and respect for the elderly are not only the expression of true feelings of human beings, but also of animals. The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep has the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed.

An old saying goes, "I am old and I am old", which means that we should not only respect our own old people, but also respect all the old people in the world. This is the best and most perfect way to show filial piety and respect for the elderly. interpretation.

Dear classmates, in the days and nights when we grow up, how many times have we quietly felt the love given to us by our relatives? How many times have we told our loved ones how much we love them? How many times have you repaid your love for your loved ones with actions? Flowers may wither, and the sea may turn into mulberry fields, but our love for our parents can never be forgotten or changed! We should also respect all the elderly in the world! We must not and will never allow the incident in Shaodong, Hunan to happen again. We must take action immediately, starting from now, starting from me! When we wait until the day when "the child wants to be raised but the mother does not wait for him", it will be too late!

My speech is over, thank you everyone! Speech Note 5 on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly

Dear teacher, dear classmates:

Hello everyone! My name is XXX. Filial piety is a kind of beauty, but also a kind of responsibility.

Filial piety and respect for the elderly are virtues that have been widely spread among people for thousands of years. How many moving poems and music have praised so many filial sons who are filial to their parents and respect their elders. But I believe that filial piety is not just a slogan, but a responsibility that everyone needs to bear.

In fact, filial piety is not difficult, even the little things in life can show it vividly: children from relatives will always say something to their father and mother when they go out to school every morning. Just say: "I'm going to school." I will also say hello to my elders when I come back from school. When I first saw it, I always thought this kid was a little silly. Because although he maintains this "good habit" every day, he rarely gets any response from his parents. But after a long time, she discovered that these seemingly insignificant actions, although not as great as "Wang Xiang lying on the ice asking for carp", still expressed her gratitude to her parents. It can also bring comfort to loved ones.

If a child can do this, what about us?

I, who always complained about my parents’ nagging, began to change: when my mother started reciting her “tightening curse” again, I no longer slammed the door angrily and left, but listened quietly; When my father pulled down that Mr. Bao face again, I no longer protested, but watched silently.

Sure enough, the anger on the parents' faces gradually faded away, replaced by sweet smiles.

Thinking of this, I suddenly heard a series of voices coming from my neighbor's house - it turned out to be a grandfather who was nearly seventy years old, saying goodbye to his son and grandson: "Slow down on the road and pick up the eggs." The old man said. Urgent instructions, even though the son kept complaining that his father was too nagging, who could understand the loneliness in his heart? When he was about to leave, the son resisted and stopped the old father who was about to see him off. He muttered and took the child away. The old man's helpless, reluctant, and slightly bitter laughter came from behind. I was a little shocked: Could it be that the "filial piety" people talk about every day is just to leave the elderly alone and lonely?

No, it’s not! In this world, there are still many people who are filial and respect the elderly. We must remember: sheep have the kindness to kneel to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness to feed back, not to mention us, flesh and blood people? Every little kindness given by others should be repaid with springs, not to mention the nurturing kindness of parents. Therefore, please let filial piety, this virtue and this responsibility, be passed down forever! Speech Note 6 on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly

Dear teachers and dear students:

Hello everyone! I am Wang Yue from Class 62. Today, the title of my speech is "Filial Piety" Respect the elderly and strive to be a virtuous young man."

Parents’ kindness is as deep as the ocean. Never forget your parents’ kindness in life.

Filial piety and respect for the elderly are the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation and a precious spiritual wealth passed down by our ancestors. China has had the traditional virtue of filial piety and respect for the elderly since ancient times, and has therefore been hailed as a "land of integrity and etiquette" by the world. The ancients said that "filial piety is the foundation of virtue and filial piety comes first", which shows how important "filial piety and respect for the elderly" is in the traditional culture of our Chinese nation.

Do you still remember the "Finding the Most Beautiful Filial Son Award Ceremony" that was just broadcast a few days ago? These people are as old as us, but their difficult lives have made them the mainstay of their families early on. They did not shrink back or be afraid when encountering difficulties, but bravely faced it and challenged it. Their filial piety touched everyone in the world.

Listening to their touching stories, I couldn’t help but think of myself. There is such a huge difference between me and them! I procrastinate in doing things, and the items in the room are in a mess. Whenever I encounter difficulties, I will Crying. The setbacks we encounter in life are like "stumbling blocks" that make us dizzy and unable to move forward.

But as a primary school student, we must carry forward the traditional virtues of respecting, respecting, loving and helping the elderly. "Old people are like other people's old people, and young people are like people's young people." Respect and care for the elderly in your own family, and at the same time, you should respect and care for other elderly people just like your own family members. A greeting, a smile, and a cup of fragrant tea may make the elderly feel more gratified and satisfied; a thoughtful backbeat and warm support can bring a happy smile to the faces of the elderly.

In daily life, we must always care about the elderly, think more about them, be polite to the elderly, and learn to be courteous to the elderly when going out; in school, we must respect our teachers... Let us all start from today Start by respecting and caring for every elderly person around you, say a word of respect for the elderly, read a book on respecting the elderly, do something to respect the elderly, and strive to be a civilized and polite student.

My speech is over, thank you all! Speech Note 7 on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly

Dear leaders and classmates:

As the saying goes: "Sheep kneel on their breasts. "The traditional virtue of the Chinese nation is filial piety." Parents sacrifice their passionate youth to raise us. If we are not grateful, we are worse than animals.

Once, my grandma and I went to Zhengzhou to visit a relative. We got on the bus. There was only one seat left in the car. I hurriedly ran to that seat and sat down. Grandma stood beside me. At the next stop, someone got off the bus, and grandma sat down. After a while, another little girl helped an old woman get into the car. At that time, there was another seat in the car. I thought that the little girl would do the same as me, but I was shocked. She let Her grandma sat down. So, I lowered my head and reflected on what I had just done, and tears flowed from my eyes.

After this incident, I understand a truth: Honoring our parents is the foundation of our lives. From ancient times to the present, from great men to ordinary people to the peers around us, how many people have set the best examples for us! Even ducks will wait for their parents to feed them when they grow old; sheep will wait for their parents to feed them Kneel down when breastfeeding, then we humans should be even more grateful.

Classmates, let us inherit this great virtue of the Chinese nation. Honor your parents well and understand their parents’ good intentions. Become a truly good boy who "filializes his parents and respects his elders". Speech Note 8 on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly

Dear teachers and dear students:

Good afternoon everyone!

Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, ducks have the kindness of feeding back. From ancient times to the present, from human beings to ordinary people, to the people around us. How many people set an example for us.

Honoring parents and elders is an important part of the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation. Parents, the elders, have raised the younger generations. From the time the baby fell to the ground to the time he was raised to adulthood, the parents have spent so much effort and sweat, and weaved so many days and nights; from elementary school to junior high school, and even In the university, how many teachers worked hard for him, silently devoting light and heat, burning themselves and lighting up others.

As the saying goes: "A drop of water should be repaid by a spring." What's more, what your parents, relatives and friends have paid for you is not just a "drop of water", but a vast ocean. Do you take the initiative to pat your mother on the back when she is tired from doing housework; do you take the initiative to hand a glass of water to your father when he gets off work; do you give them a blessing on their birthday; do you give them a blessing when they are sad and lost? They comforted each other.

How much effort and energy they have devoted to us.

Gratitude is meaningful. Love makes this world full of love. The love given by parents is higher than the mountains and deeper than the sea. As for us, we only have clothes to stretch out our hands and food to open our mouths. We don’t know the hard work our parents put in for us.

Dear classmates, in the days and nights when we grow up, how many times have we quietly felt the love given to us by our relatives, how many times have we told our relatives about our love for them, and how many times have we told our relatives about our love for them? How many times have you repaid your love for your loved ones with words and actions?

Then let us start from now on and respect our relatives and elders together! Speech Note 9 on Filial Piety and Respect for the Elderly

Dear teachers and dear classmates:

Good afternoon everyone!

The title of my speech today is Parental Love. Quanquan Children's Heart

Without sunshine, there is no warmth; without water, there is no life; without parents, there is no ourselves; without family, friendship and love, the world will be lonely and dark... these These are all simple truths that no one will understand. However, while we enjoy all these things as a matter of course in life, we often lack a grateful heart.

Students, have you ever heard the story of a crow feeding back? After the crow grows up under the nourishment of its mother, when the mother is old and frail and can no longer forage, it goes around looking for delicious food. He took it back and fed it mouth-to-mouth into his mother's mouth, repaying his mother's nurturing kindness, and never felt bored until the old crow died and could no longer eat.

Dear classmates, Have you ever discovered that there is a feeling that always surrounds you, so that you ignore its greatness; there is a kind of feeling that always protects you, so that you are numb to its weight. Maybe you are moved by a friend's greetings; maybe you are grateful by a stranger's guidance when you are lost; maybe you are grateful by a teacher's caring feelings.

However, the only people who always care about us are our parents. Have we ever been moved, grateful, and grateful for it? In this world, only a mother's love for her children is the most sincere and selfless. However, parents know love and parents know dedication, why can’t we have a grateful heart?

I believe everyone must have seen a public service announcement. After a busy day, a filial daughter-in-law He also prepared foot-washing water for his mother-in-law and washed her feet. When the young child saw his mother washing her feet, he also prepared foot-washing water himself, brought it to his mother one by one and said: "Mom I will also wash your feet.”

This scene is indeed very touching and thought-provoking. What have we done for our parents when we have grown up? How many of us can remember our parents’ birthdays? Our parents’ favorite food What are our parents’ shoe sizes? These seemingly trivial things show whether we have a filial piety towards our parents.

I deeply understand my mother and want to do something for my mother. What should I do to repay my parents' love? I then thought of washing my parents' feet. My mother’s feet are not big, that is, she wears size 36 shoes. Her feet are very soft and the skin is very delicate. I wash her feet. When the water is cold, I add some hot water...and my mother strokes my head. Said: "My little girl has grown up." When I looked up at my mother, there were tears in her eyes... I washed my father's feet because he was seriously ill and bedridden. My father’s feet were very big. I still remember that my father had to wear size 42 shoes. My father’s feet were very rough. I gave my father a good foot bath.

My father had stopped laughing for a long time because of the pain, but that day he smiled, like a little child

From just crying in swaddling clothes, to the time we murmured the first words Parents, it was the first time I stumbled around on my little feet. The first time I walked to school with my schoolbag on my back, the first time I got my test results, the first time I left my parents...

Perhaps you have never noticed that among these countless first times, in this long time On the way of growing up, parents have put in so much effort and love. Every time you smile, every success, even every failure, every mistake you make, your parents will keep it in mind, stay with you, and give you silent support...

Everyone remember this song Poetry?

Child! When you were very young, I spent a lot of time teaching you to eat slowly with a spoon and with chopsticks. Teach you how to tie shoelaces, buttons, and slides, teach you how to put on clothes, comb your hair, and blow your nose!

Nowadays, I can’t stand firmly on my feet, and I can’t walk, so,

Please hold my hand tightly and stay with me, slowly. Just like back then, I will take you step by step.

Dear classmates, in the days and nights when we grow up, how many times have we quietly felt the love given to us by our relatives, how many times have we told our relatives about our love for them, and how many times have we told our relatives about our love for them? How many times have we used words and actions to repay the love for our relatives?

To repay the love of our parents, we can actually wash the feet of our parents, and there is nothing embarrassing about that; we can celebrate their birthdays, Even if there are no gifts; we can have a good meal with them, even if there is no big meal; we can also know the shoe size of our parents and buy them a pair of shoes, even if it is not a famous brand.

We can also give our parents a small reward in some trivial and simple things, such as saying "good morning" and "good night" to our parents in the morning or when we go to bed at night; When doing housework, help with some simple housework: sweeping the floor, washing vegetables, cooking... The most important thing is that we should study hard, master knowledge, and become the pillars of the country and the glory of our parents when we grow up. Ordinary things, when we really do them with our heart, we can experience how extraordinary they are.

Parents’ kindness is as deep as the ocean. Never forget your parents’ kindness in life. Flowers can wither, and the sea can turn into mulberry fields. But our grateful heart cannot change. Let us start from bit by bit, be grateful to our parents, be filial to our parents and respect our elders! Speech Notes on Filial Piety and Respect the Elderly 10

It is said that a father’s love is like a mountain and a mother’s love is like an ocean! My parents are the same.

One day at noon, my mother cooked our favorite poached eggs. After sitting on the seat, my quick eyesight and quick hands caught a poached egg and ate it with relish. My sister also picked one up. I finished the first one and then the second...until I was left with an empty plate. At this time, I secretly blamed myself: "It's all my fault, why are you robbing me! It's okay now, what will mom eat?" So I was going to take one from my bowl and give it to my mom. When my mother saw it, she smiled slightly and said, "I have a cold. I can't eat eggs, otherwise my condition will get worse." I believed it, so I ate it in small bites without any trouble. After eating, I went to do my homework. When I came up to drink water, I seemed to find something. My mother was eating the poached eggs that I hadn't finished! It turns out that what my mother said was a white lie! Mom wants me to eat more so that I can grow stronger. Mom didn’t want to waste the remaining eggs, so she told this lie. I was crying silently on the side. This is my mother's love, subtle and full of warmth.

Where is my dad? He is a "tiger dad". Although my father is busy with work, he will come to urge me to do my homework whenever he has time. I remember my homework in the first grade. My handwriting was crooked, and my “Tiger Dad” happened to see it. At first, my father patiently told me how to write. However, at a young age, I didn’t understand such profound principles. I was confused and didn’t hear anything at all.

At this time, "Tiger Dad" was so furious that his eyes almost popped out! He made my face blue and I cried so hard that I burst into tears. After a while, "tiger dad" was replaced by "loving dad". "Kind Dad" squatted down, touched my face and asked me if it hurt, told me how to write those words, and explained to me that Dad didn't really want to hit me, Dad just wanted me to Remember the profound lessons learned when you don’t take your homework seriously. Since that experience, I will never write crookedly again. This is my dad's love, rough and true.

The love our parents have for us is infinite. From now on, we must do what we can for our parents. Honor your parents and respect them so that they never grow old! Our parents grew up with us, and we want to grow old with our parents!