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Loyalty and filial piety can have both worlds.

{lCrying} The person above said so much, what else can I say! ! ! But it should be "since ancient times, loyalty and filial piety cannot have both"! Be filial to your parents and be loyal to your country

But if you can sing a song well

Only when you have a country can you have a family

Loyalty is more important

When When the country needs your loyalty

You will not be able to fulfill your filial piety in front of your parents

So it is called loyalty and filial piety. Since ancient times, it is difficult to have both loyalty and filial piety. Serve the country with loyalty and follow the example of Yue Fei. Open-minded and heroic, dedicated to serving the country and being loyal to the country. The mother-in-law's tattoo signifies loyalty, and has been passed down through the ages to praise the innocent son. The tree wants to be quiet but the wind does not stop; the child wants to support but the relatives are not there.

Cherish every family affection around you. "Yes, while we are happy for our parents' longevity, we have to worry about their imminent passing away. Many times there is a dilemma between loyalty and filial piety. I wonder what you should do when your parents ask you to love someone you don’t love? obey? Are you abusing yourself for the sake of your parents' smiles, or forcing yourself to smile for their vanity? Maybe this question is naive, but it is very realistic. In front of the display, people can easily lose their way and be in a dilemma. For boys, obeying their parents means melting an unforgettable love into a long-lasting regret; for girls, obeying their parents means losing their lifelong happiness. How can they fall in love with someone they love? Isn’t it painful for people you don’t love? Day and night have become like years. Is it worth it to exchange these pains for a smile from your parents? I hope none of us will face such a disaster one day. I also hope that every parent can understand their children's thoughts and sacrifice their own vanity in exchange for their children's happiness. I believe that "a house that accumulates good deeds will always be happy." Doing so can earn your children's respect and more filial piety, and prevent your children from regretting their lives because of your own efforts. Life is just a road to the grave. Don't be reluctant to take a rest when you come. When you leave, it's too late to look back. Birds flying freely in the sky are the happiest. Although they do not have the food and clothing in a cage, they have the most precious things. . . . free. . . . . .