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Ancient filial piety idiom stories
Ancient filial piety idiom stories

In ancient times, there were many idioms about filial piety. Do you think it's strange? I'll share some idiom stories with you below, hoping to help you.

First, when the tiger saved the Jin Dynasty, there was a dutiful son named Yang Xiang. At the age of fourteen, he often followed his father to harvest crops in the fields. One day, suddenly a tiger took his father away. At that time, Yang Xiang was unarmed, but he deeply knew that he had to save his father, so regardless of his own danger, he immediately climbed up the tiger's back and held the tiger's neck tightly. The tiger finally let go and ran away. His father escaped from the jaws of death and saved his life.

There is a poem that says:

The mountains meet the white forehead and struggle against hurricanes;

Father and son are safe and sound, out of the jaws of death.

Second, when I was pregnant with oranges, there was a dutiful son in the Eastern Han Dynasty named Lu Mingji, whose name was Gong Ji. When I was six years old, I went to Jiujiang to visit my watch. Yuan Shu brought oranges to entertain him. He stuffed two oranges into his arms. When he bowed his head, the oranges fell to the ground. Yuan Shu asked him why he slipped two oranges. Lu Ji knelt down and said, mom always likes oranges, and I want to take them home to honor her. ? Lu Ji knew how to honor his mother when he was only six years old, which was greatly appreciated by Yuan Shu.

There are poems;

Filial piety to nature, the world is six years old;

I have oranges in my sleeves, and my mother is kind.

Third, when crying bamboo shoots out of the Three Kingdoms, there was a dutiful son named Meng. He lost his father when he was a child and his family was poor. Mother and son live together. When she grew up, her mother was old and sick. Whatever his mother wants to eat, he tries his best to satisfy her. One day, my mother was very ill and wanted to eat bamboo shoots to make soup, but it was winter and it was snowing heavily. Where do bamboo shoots come from? He was helpless and couldn't think of any good way, so he ran to the bamboo forest and cried bitterly. I cried for a long time, but I felt hot all over and the wind was very hot. When he opened his eyes, he saw that the snow and ice around him had melted and the vegetation had changed from dry to green. Then he looked carefully and found that there were many bamboo shoots around him. His filial piety touched the world. He let his mother eat bamboo shoots, and she recovered.

There is a poem that says:

Tears dripping in the cold wind, rustling bamboo;

In a little while, the winter bamboo shoots will come out, and God will bring peace.

Fourth, the thief's cave saved Pro-Yuan. In Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, there was a man named Sun Yi. During the reign of Wu Zong, he was admitted to the imperial examination and became a doctor of punishments. But because he was dissatisfied with the court, he resigned and went back to serve his parents as much as possible. At this time, my hometown is in chaos and robbers are everywhere. I want to take my parents to Nanyang to escape. On the way, I was stopped by thieves and soldiers. Because I was too weak to protect the second parent, I decided to escort my mother out of danger first. Father was caught in the back. Sun Yi vowed to save his father. After settling down his mother, he entered the bandits' den alone despite difficulties and obstacles, and was finally caught because he was outnumbered. Sun cried and begged for the release of his father. Seeing that he was a dutiful son, the gangster was very moved and let his father go.

There are poems praising yue:

Scholars, like thieves, seek to shed old tears.

Feeling filial, the thief promised to let people go and the whole family returned to the orchestra.

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