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Famous quotes about filial piety

Famous quotes about filial piety

1. Goodwill produces happiness, and civilization brings harmony. --Hugo

2. Being respected in old age is the first privilege that appears in human society. --Lafargue

3. There is nothing that can replace a mother. --Ba Jin

4. Mother is the only force that can make death surrender. --Gorky

5. When Meng Wubo asked about filial piety, Confucius said: "My parents only worry about their illness." --"The Analects of Confucius for Politics"

6. Old people, old people, and people. Old; young, I am young, and the young of others. The world can be transported in the palm of your hand. -- Mencius

7. Respect for the elderly is the most beautiful privilege of the human spirit. --Stendhal

8. The elderly are like history and drama, which can serve as a reference for our lives. --Cicero

9. Start, child, start getting to know your mother with a smile! -- Virgil

10. Father and son are related, monarch and minister are righteous, husband and wife are different, elder and young are related, friends are trustworthy. -- Mencius

11. Love what your parents love, and respect what your parents respect. --Confucius

12. One must not know the age of one's parents. One is for joy, the other is for fear. -- "The Analects of Confucius"

13. If you don't have relatives, you can't be a person; if you don't have relatives, you can't be a son. -- Mencius

14. If you value wealth and neglect your parents, you will not be a good son. --Zhu Bailu

15. Parents should be good at hiding all their happiness, worries and fears in front of their children. -- Bacon

16. In the eyes of parents, children are always a part of themselves, and children are an opportunity for their ideal self to come back again. -- Fei Xiaotong

17. If a person makes his mother sad, no matter how prominent his status is or how famous he is, he is a despicable person. -- Amici

18. The death of an old man is equivalent to the collapse of a museum. --Golky