There was a man who taught me a lot. He is my man forever. Do you know who he is?
Actually, you will know soon.
In my really young childhood. I came from where my parents lived to my hometown to start my schooling. I didn't really know him well at first, I just knew he cooked every day for me,
So do you know who he is now? Yes, my grandpa.
I still remember, One day,when I refused to do my homework, playing around, he asked me to do it and said to me with a strong voice: If you don't do your homework now, I will beat you up! And I replied: "No, If you beat me, when my dad comes back I will ask him to beat you up!" And he said: Wow, When your dad comes back, I will beat you both together
At that time, I thought he was just threatening me, but what was really scary was Finally I realized he might be right!
Through my childhood , I was often beaten by my grandpa almost several times a month because of my naughtiness. But I thought I was already lucky, because when my dad was very young, he was beaten almost once a day.
Even though violence was not recommended, he taught me how to be a good person when I was too young to navigate in the complex world.
When I didn't want to learn ath new. For example, cooking, and I wasn't really interested at first. He asked me to learn. He taught me many times step by step to cook many dishes, which made me feel cooking was actually interesting. He often told me: When you just have a chance to learn something, don't waste that chance, instead, take good use ofit to learn. What you learn is reserved in your brain, and it will never go bad like food. what he said is really essencial to what I am.
My grandpa was an intelligent man, who could learn almost everything he saw. He taught me the most important lesson: take every chance to learn.
When I didn't want to do my homework, he asked me to do it and told me: People can't survive without doing his own work, You have to do your work well. We all should do our work well. Which is still of great significance when I become an adult.
My grandpa was a responsible man, who taught me to be responsible first for my work.
When I wanted to get something that didn't belong to me from other kids, he would seriously criticize me , also beat me if necessary. He would stop this behavior, and explain why it wasn't good. He always told me: never take advantage of others and never try to get whatever doesn't belong to you!which has already been one of my principles.
My grandpa was a man of principle, who taught me what I can do and what I mustn't do.
But unfortunately, he left me forever several years ago.
And One day, I found something when I reflected on myself. I became a person who tried to learn almost every thing if possible, who worked very hard on his job, who treated others sincerely and never cheated them.
Wow, I found I have totally become a person my grandpa wished me to be.
I just want to show my appreciation to my grandpa: Even though You are gone, luckily I have just become you, a better version of you!You are my man, I am your man, too!Thank you!
Introduction:
He is a special person, also a strict man to me, who had influenced me so much that I can never forget the lessons he taught me. Who is he?I think you might guess it wrong. Let's see it toghther!