Stories or famous aphorisms about filial piety and respect for the elderly
1. Charity extends to your loved ones, but it should not end there. ——Fuller
2. There are three kinds of filial piety: the first is respecting relatives, the second is not being humiliated, and the second is being able to support. ——Zeng Zi
3. To be a son, one should stop at filial piety; to be a father, one should stop at kindness. ——From "The University"
4. Start, child, start getting to know your mother with a smile! ——Virgil
5. For children, parents’ The value of charity is that it is more reliable and trustworthy than any other emotion. ——Russell
6. Parents should be good at hiding all their happiness, troubles and fears in front of their children. ——Bacon
7. A natural person loves his children, and an educated person will love his parents. ——Lin Yutang
8. In the hearts and mouths of young children, mother is synonymous with God.
9. A husband's filial piety is the scripture of heaven and the righteousness of earth. ——"The Classic of Filial Piety"
10. The elderly are like history and drama, which can be used as a reference for our lives. ——Cicero
11. There is one of the most beautiful sounds in the world, and that is the call of mother. ——Dante
12. Treat your parents as you want your children to treat you. ——Isocrates
13. Unfilial people are the most hateful people in the world. ——Lu Xun
14. No one can have clearer eyes than the mother who appreciates the baby in her arms; and no one can feel more loved than the mother who is surrounded by many children. ——Johann Goethe
15. A filial son should serve his relatives. Living there will bring respect to him, raising him will bring him happiness, illness will bring him sorrow, mourning will bring him sorrow, and offering sacrifice will bring him severity.
——Confucius' "Spring and Autumn"