(1) Quotes about maternal love
1. Maternal love is the greatest power in the world. ——Mir
2. Mother’s love is a huge flame. ——Romain Rolland
3. It is at our mother's knees that we acquire our noblest, most sincere and lofty ideals, but there is rarely any money in them. ——Mark Twain
4. There is one of the most beautiful sounds in the world, and that is the call of mother. ——Dante
5. “I am lucky to have a mother who loves me” ——Beethoven
6. My mother’s love for me is so great that I have to use my efforts Work to prove that this kind of love is worth it. ——Chagall
7. A loving mother’s arms are made of love. How can a child not sleep sweetly in them? ——Hugo
8. My life began when I opened my eyes and fell in love with my mother’s face. ——George Eliot
9. All glory and pride in the world come from mother. ——Gorky
10. A mother’s heart is an abyss, and in its deepest part you will always be forgiven. ——Balzac
(2) Words about maternal love
1. Deep love for licking the calf: The old cow licks the calf’s hair to show its deep love for it. It is a metaphor for a person's love for his son, and also a metaphor for his deep feelings for his children.
2. Meng’s mother moved three times: Meng Ke (Mencius)’s mother moved many times in order to choose a good environment to educate her children. "Three Character Classic" says: "Former Meng's mother chose a neighbor's place." This is where Mencius' mother moved three times.
The word explanation information is that Mencius’ mother took great pains to provide her children with a truly good educational environment and moved to three places. Nowadays, it is sometimes used to refer to parents who have good intentions and do their best to cultivate their children.
3. Hua Di teaches his son: This is an ancient folklore story. It refers to using Ogi to calligraphy and painting on the ground to teach his son to read. Used to praise the mother for her good teaching of her children.
4. The commandment of cutting off the weaving: Mencius’ mother warned her son who gave up his studies midway by cutting off the yarn on the loom so that the yarn on the loom could not be turned into cloth. Later, I used this story to warn those who dropped out of school.
5. Cuncao Chunhui: It means that the meager kindness of the grass cannot repay the affection of the spring sunshine. It is a metaphor for the mother's deep kindness that is difficult to repay.