She is very frugal. Once, she ate at her grandmother's house. After everyone had washed their hands, she suddenly heard the sound of "ticking" in the bathroom. She hurried into the bathroom to find out and found that the tap water was not turned off. Everyone praised her as a thrifty good child. She said shyly, "Saving water resources is what everyone should do."
She is also very helpful. Once, she took part in a children's sports meeting. One of my classmates tripped over a stone. She ran ahead and felt something was wrong. She turned to have a look. A classmate's leg is bleeding and his mouth is still moaning. She stopped at once and ran to help him get to the infirmary, where she was panting. She quickly asked the doctor to dress the child. The doctor praised her while dressing up: "You are a good boy. You sacrificed your grades to help others. You are really good! " Then she said, "Friendship comes first, competition comes second." The children said, "thank you, sister." Thomas Lee said, "Nothing, anyone can do it." She helped the children out of the infirmary and got thunderous applause in the classroom. The sentence "Friendship first, competition second" is deeply imprinted in my mind. By the way, I'll tell you a little secret. Thomas Lee is my sister. She is two years younger than me. She goes to my school. Do you want to make friends with him? The person you want to pay is just robbing my sister!