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What famous aphorisms about moral cultivation did the fifth graders learn?

I am old and I am old, and I am old and young, and I am young and young. 1. I am old and old, and I am old, and I am young and old, and I am young and young. (Mencius)

2. To reach across Mount Tai to reach the North Sea is impossible, but it is not impossible; to break branches for an old man is not possible, but not impossible. (Zhuangzi)

3. If a minister had no grandmother, he would not be able to live to this day; if his grandmother had no minister, he would not be able to live out his remaining years. Grandfather and grandson are more dependent on each other. (Li Mi)

4. Whoever says nothing will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao)

5. I am about to go out and take my clothes to see him off, but when he is not back, he leans on the pavilion to look out. (Huang Zunxian)

Respecting the elderly and loving the young can make the family more harmonious

1. Sons are filial to their fathers and have a broad heart. (Chen Yuanliang)

2. Be as happy as youth when you are old! Youth, like a lark, has its morning song; old age, like a nightingale, should have its nocturne. (Kant)

3. The thread in a loving mother’s hand, the clothes on a wanderer’s body. (Meng Jiao)

4. A mother’s heart is a paradise for her children. (Italian proverb)

5. I look at the cradle, my son is growing, I have no right to rest! (José Martí)

Respecting the old and loving the young can reflect personal character

1. Being respected when you are old is the most beautiful privilege of the human spirit. (Stendhal)

2. Respect for the elderly is natural and normal. Respect should not only be expressed verbally, but also should be reflected in practice. (David Decker)

3. Repaying parents for their upbringing is also a respect for human labor. (Spoken saying)

4. The whole secret of educational skills lies in how to care for children. (Suhomlinsky)

5. Instead of criticizing your children, it is better to be a role model. (Joubert)

Respecting the old and loving the young is all about caring

1. Only by giving all the love, all the wisdom and all the talents of the parents can we cultivate great people. . (Makarenko)

2. People who are cultivated without the love of their parents are often defective people. (Makarenko)

3. Children have the obligation to support and support their parents. (Spoken saying)

4. You have no sympathy for the old man who fell to the ground, and no one came to help you when you fell. (Indian proverb)

5. Using beatings to educate children is similar to how apes educate their offspring. (Makarenko)

Respecting the elderly and loving the young should start from the small things around you

1. Being ruthless does not necessarily mean you are a hero. How can you not be a husband if you pity your son. (Lu Xun)

2. Don’t keep your beloved son with you. Only by letting him go out to exercise can he become famous all over the world. (Thai proverb)

3. For the sake of my children, I must act very gently and carefully. (Marx)

4. Respect the teachings of Xiangxu, apply the meaning of filial piety and brotherhood, and award the white ones to live up to the road! (Mencius)

5. Confucius said: Filial piety is the scripture of heaven, the righteousness of earth, and the conduct of the people.

(Kangxi)