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Take a step back and open the sky - read "The Beauty of Rules".
The gist of the article is that the author was going to Philip Island to see the penguins returning to their nests, and on the way they encountered the end of a massive motorcycle race. Thousands of cars drove back from different directions, but not a single car crossed the center line ......
I was deeply touched by the conscious obedience of traffic rules by Australians. On a deserted island, there are no police, no monitors, just a white line in the middle of the lane. These people can be a little "clever" to cross the road, but they don't do it, but consciously obey the traffic rules, opening a passage for the author and their anxious people.
I read a news item in the newspaper that the Japanese do not have to compete for their cars, and occasionally there are cars in the queue, and most of the cars in the queue will give way, and there is no such thing as being forced to enter, because no one will stop if it is not urgent. Even in the rare case of dangerous driving, the driver will only honk his horn briefly, which is a rare sound on the streets of Japan.
Flashing the high beams does not mean warning and asking the other party to get out of the way, but "you go first". After receiving the courtesy, the driver either clicked the "double jumping light" to express his gratitude, or waved or even turned around and nodded in greeting.
These open-minded people have a beautiful heart, and they all know the truth of "taking a step back and opening up the sky". The orderly road traffic environment is a good habit of showing the good habits of the people to be polite and obedient, and a large part is a reflection of a peaceful, steady, and healthy social mentality that abides by the rules, and reflects the harmonious atmosphere of the whole society.
Yes, take a step back and open the sky. If everyone can understand this truth and consciously obey the traffic rules, the world will be a better place!
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Today I read the story "The Beauty of Rules" and I was very impressed.
The Beauty of the Rules is about Melbourne, Australia, where a group of people want to rush to Penguin Island, the scene of the penguin nest. But on the way, I heard a radio report that the island was driving a motorcycle race, and when we arrived at Penguin Island, tens of thousands of motorcycles were going north, but the tour guide was surprised that the cars drove very smoothly. It turned out that none of the cars on the opposite side had crossed the center line.
Those thousands of motorcycle riders follow the rules and don't do "smart people" trying to disrupt such an order. And it was a desolate suburb, with no police, no monitors, just a white line in the middle, a white line that looked useless. And on China's crossroads, even in bustling urban areas, there are police and monitors, but people still often run red lights.
When I was in school, I often didn't follow the rules, passed notes in class, and didn't take the lunch break seriously, which was all non-compliance with the rules, which destroyed the beauty of the system and the beauty of human nature.
Abide by the rules, do not destroy the harmonious beauty of the society, and create the beauty of the rules!
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Walking on the busy road, I saw a lot of people who did not obey the traffic rules. At this time, I remembered the text "The Rules of Beauty".
One evening, "we" were going to see the beautiful scenery of the penguins returning to their nests, and "we" thought that there would be a traffic jam on the road, but unexpectedly, "our" car drove very smoothly. Since none of the cars crossed the center line, "we" noticed that it was a left-right and unbalanced lane, with a bare road on one side and a dense crowd of cars on the other.
Why is there such a very unbalanced" scene? Because they obeyed the traffic rules, it was precisely because of the existence of the rules that there was a beautiful and harmonious scene when the traffic was on the road; It is precisely because people consciously abide by traffic rules and maintain traffic order that this river of lights can flow forever and smoothly.
There is no beauty in the rules themselves, but because of their existence and people's behavior of consciously abiding by traffic rules, the rules become more beautiful and have the scene of a harmonious and beautiful society.
If we all followed the rules like the Australians described in the text, wouldn't society become more orderly and better?
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When we finished the article "The Rules of Beauty", I was deeply moved, because I not only saw the existence of rules, so that there was a beautiful landscape of orderly traffic flow, but I also saw the moral beauty of the people who created this kind of beauty consciously abiding by the rules.
When I read "Because in our experience, as soon as the spectators are gone, thousands of cars are coming to Melbourne." Because there are only two lanes on this road, we are all worried about traffic jams." Here, I deeply realized that in the city where the author is located, it is a city that is extremely prone to traffic jams.
When I read again, "This is a very unbalanced lane, with a bare road on one side and a dense crowd of cars on the other." After a short while, a kind of strength in me suddenly surged up. My first thought at the time was:
The cars were so conscious that they never ignored the traffic rules, but there were no police or monitors, just the only white line in the middle of the lane, a white line that looked non-binding. In that case, none of the car owners had anyone who disrupted the order because of the speed, which made me gradually feel a kind of beautiful power.
The beautiful rules are another lesson that reminds us of the importance of rules. If we can do this example of not violating traffic rules, then our motherland, China, will be able to take a big step forward to become a "perfect country"!
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When I first saw the ninth topic in the language book called "The Rules of Beauty", I wondered what rules are beautiful. When I read this article, I realized, oh, it turns out to be a kind of rule of beauty. The article mainly writes that the author wants to take a car to see the penguins returning to the nest, but he is very worried about the traffic jam, because a large racing race is about to end, and once it is over, thousands of cars will come towards them, but the truth is not the case, but a road is full of cars, and there is only one car on that road, which makes the author very moved.
After reading this article, I was also very moved, if I was there, I might have crossed the middle line and went back quickly, not only me, I think most of them think so, but they didn't do it, and no one was going to be a "smart person". Maybe I'm being too selfish. This kind of thing seems small, but it is not simple to do, such as this year's Lantern Festival fireworks, after the end, people squeezed out one by one, on the road, people have walked to the fast lane, let the car in the back "Di Di" honk, these two things are compared, how about it?
After reading this article, I was shaken from the bottom of my heart, it told me that I must follow the rules, and it is also a beauty to follow the rules.
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After reading "The Rules of Beauty", I felt that after learning the texts of this unit, I couldn't calm down for a long time. On the way out of school, I look at the cars on the side of the road, and the scene described in the text "Beautiful Rules" always comes to mind. I can still recite that sentence now:
It's a lane with a great imbalance between left and right, with a bare road on one side and a dense crowd of cars on the other. It is indeed one of the "most beautiful landscapes" and I can't help but be touched by those who follow the rules. I thought, wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone was like that?
You see, on the southernmost tip of inhospitable Australia, there are no police, no monitors, just a white line in the middle of the lane, a white line that seems to be non-binding, and people can obey the traffic rules, and no "smart person" tries to break this order, so why can't we learn from the spirit of others? Why do we have to be in a monitor to obey the traffic rules? Or even run a red light.
Did you know? There is a high chance that there will be another car accident and an additional body. China accounts for the world's number of cars, and car fatalities account for 15 of the world's traffic accidents, with more than 100,000 car accident deaths a year.
Such a creepy number had to change and make it smaller. As long as we strictly follow the traffic rules together, we can make our lives more harmonious and better. Let's work together!!
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Diary On the way out of school, I looked at the cars on the side of the road, and the scene described in the text "The Rules of Beauty" came to my eyes and wrote a diary.
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