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Famous aphorisms describing father's love
The famous epigram describing fatherly love is as follows:

1, a loving father loves his son, not for gratitude. -Huainanzi

2. Being a parent is the best in the world; Being a child is the greatest filial piety in the world. -"aphorisms are interlocking"

3. Hard work does not teach parents to suffer, and sorrow does not teach parents to worry.

4. What's bigger? Things are big; Keep, which is bigger? Make it bigger. I have heard of people who can serve their loved ones without losing their health; I've never heard of anyone who can serve their loved ones without their bodies. Who is not doing something? Birds of a feather flock together, and things are based on it; Who doesn't keep it? Keep your body and keep your base. -Mencius

5, fatherly love is silent, if you feel it, it is not fatherly love! -Bing Xin

6. Being old and respected is the first privilege of human society. Laforge

What makes your father proud is that you continue your studies with the greatest enthusiasm and strive to be an honest and excellent man! -Beethoven

8. Daxiao admired his parents all his life. Only filial piety can relieve worries. -Mencius

9. What should I do without my father and mother? -The Book of Songs

10, parents are here, don't travel far, be sure to travel well. -Confucius?

1 1. Knowing the father of the child is a wise father. -Shakespeare

12, parents are the foundation of people. -Sima Qian

13, charity and close relatives, but it should not stop there. Fuller

14, in the eyes of all young people, what a strict judge my father is! -T. Rency

15, all parents in the world; The rarest person in the world, brother. -"aphorisms are interlocking"

16, fatherly love is silent. If you feel it, it is not fatherly love! -Bing Xin

17. It is beyond reproach that a father expects his son to be more blameless than himself. Plautus

18, the love between father and son is in the heart, not in the flesh and blood. Schiller

19, parents do whatever they want, I will continue to describe; I cherish the thoughts of those parents. -"aphorisms are interlocking"