1. When serving elders, your voice is easy to be solemn. Do not shout loudly for trivial matters. ——Zhou Bingqing
2. Only being filial to your parents can relieve worries. ——Mencius
3. Father and son are related, monarch and ministers are righteous, husband and wife are different, elders and young are related, and friends are trustworthy. ——Mencius
4. All parents love their children. ——Chen Hongmou
5. When an elder asks, do not bully; when an elder orders, do not be late; when an elder gives a gift, do not dare to refuse. ——Zhou Bingqing
6. Those who live in harmony will have a prosperous family. ——Lin Bu
7. Losing a loving mother is like a flower in a vase. Although it still has color and fragrance, it has lost its root.
8. The true form of benevolence is to serve relatives; the true form of righteousness is to obey elder brothers. ——Mencius
9. Everyone has a heart of kindness and filial piety. ——Su Che
10. Love what your parents love, and respect what your parents respect. ——Confucius
11. Having no father and no king is like a beast. ——Mencius
12. A son becomes his son after marrying a wife, but a daughter remains his daughter for life.
13. Nothing can replace a mother. ——Ba Jin
14. There are three types of filial piety: the first is respecting relatives, the second is not being humiliated, and the second is being able to support. ——"Book of Rites"
15. Whoever says nothing will be rewarded with three rays of spring. ——Meng Jiao
16. Elders stand, children should not sit. Elders sit, and their destiny is to sit. In front of elders, one should keep one's voice low, but it is not appropriate to not listen in a low voice. If you advance, you must move forward, but if you retreat, you must be late. When asked, don’t look away. ——Li Yuxiu
17. There are five so-called unfilial persons in the world. Four of them are laziness. The first one is unfilial. They do not care about the support of their parents. A wife who neglects the support of her parents is three kinds of unfilial piety; a wife who follows the desires of her ears and eyes and kills her parents is a fourth unfilial piety; a wife who is brave and aggressive and endangers her parents is a fifth unfilial piety.
——Mencius