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Famous quotes and poems about family love

Quotes:

1. Home is the only place in the world that hides human shortcomings and failures. It also contains sweet love. ——Bernard Shaw

2. I think regardless of family, friendship or love, true love is what can fight against time. ——Xinyiwu

3. Perhaps friendship also needs to be tested, but only family love is deep-rooted. ——Nine Knives

4. Parents and children are the best gifts to each other. ——Weis Guan

5. The more honesty between flesh and blood means the more family affection will remain. There is no need to be too clear about right and wrong. ——Huang Zongxi

6. What is more sacred than the emotions contained in the hearts of parents? The hearts of parents are the most merciful judge, the most considerate friend, and the sun of love. Its flame shines and warms the intentions condensed deep in our hearts! ——Marx

Poem:

1. "The Wandering Son's Song" Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao

The thread in the hands of the loving mother, the clothes on the wandering boy's body.

Translation: A loving mother uses the needle and thread in her hand to make clothes for her son who is traveling far away.

2. "Farewell Old Mother" Qing Dynasty: Huang Jingren

It was a miserable snowy night in Chaimen, and it was better to have no children than to have no children at this time. ?

Translation: On this windy and snowy night, I can’t fulfill my filial piety by my mother’s side, but I have to cover my mother’s door and go away miserably. I can’t help but sigh: What’s the use of raising a son? It's better not to have one.

3. "Reminiscences of Shandong Brothers on September 9th" Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during festive seasons.

Translation: Being far away from home alone and unable to reunite with my family, I miss my distant relatives even more during the Double Ninth Festival.

4. "Mo Xuan Tu·Part 1" Yuan Dynasty: Wang Mian

The loving mother leans on the door in love, and the wanderer suffers on the road.

Translation: The kind mother leans on the door and looks forward to her child, but the wanderer who travels far away is so miserable!

5. "Polygonum" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous

My father gave birth to me, my mother bowed to me. Caress me, feed me, grow me and nurture me, take care of me and return me, go in and out of your belly.

Translation: Daddy, you gave birth to me, mother, you fed me. You protect me, love me, raise me and nurture me. You miss me and don’t want to leave me. You embrace me when you go out of your house.