1. Ancient texts about filial piety, ancient sentences, famous sayings, famous sentences, aphorisms, articles, etc.
Hello! The nurturing of a filial son is to be happy with one's heart and not against one's aspirations.
——"Book of Rites" There are three kinds of filial piety: first, respecting relatives, secondly, not being humiliated, and secondly, being able to support. ——"Book of Rites" It is important to know the age of your parents.
One is joy, the other is fear. ——"The Analects of Confucius" Uncle Meng Wu asked about filial piety, and Confucius said: "Parents are only worried about their illness."
——"The Analects of Confucius·Wei Zheng" Love what parents love, and respect what parents love. ——Confucius The elders and the younger are in order.
——Mencius When I am old, I am in harmony with others; when I am young, I am in harmony with others. The world can be transported in the palm of your hand.
——Mencius The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives. ——Mencius Only being filial to your parents can relieve your worries.
——Mencius 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 Which one is the greatest thing? It is the greatest thing to do things closely; to protect oneself, which one is greater? Keep your body intact.
I have heard of those who can serve their relatives without losing their bodies; I have not heard of those who can serve their relatives without losing their bodies. What's wrong? Serving relatives is the foundation of everything; who doesn't keep it? Keeping oneself is the foundation of keeping oneself.
——Mencius The true form of benevolence is to serve relatives; the true form of righteousness is to obey elder brothers. ——Mencius If you don’t have relatives, you can’t be a person; if you don’t have relatives, you can’t be a son.
——Mencius A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. Having both parents and having brothers without any reason is one happiness; looking up to Heaven and not being ashamed of others is the second happiness; being able to educate the talented people from all over the world is the third happiness.
A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. ——Mencius: There are five unfilial persons in the secular world. The fourth is laziness. The first is unfilial, and the person does not care about the support of his parents. The second is unfilial. He is fond of gambling and drinking, and does not care about the support of his parents. The second is unfilial. The third is unfilial. Also, following the desires of the ears and eyes to kill one's parents is the fourth unfilial act; being brave and fighting fiercely to endanger one's parents is the fifth unfilial act.
——Mencius Without a father and a king, he is a beast. ——Mencius The virtuous and the unworthy cannot be separated. If fate cannot be changed, if good and evil cannot be moved.
——"Lu Shi Chun Qiu" A filial son does not flatter his relatives, and a loyal minister does not flatter his king. This is the prosperity of ministers. ——Zhuangzi Those who serve their relatives do not choose the right place to live in peace, which is the utmost filial piety.
——Zhuangzi The propriety is broken and long, and the short is continued. There is more than enough damage but not enough benefit. It expresses love and respect and cultivates the beauty of righteousness. ——Xunzi The nature of heaven and earth is that human beings are noble; no human behavior is greater than filial piety, and no filial piety is greater than a strict father.
——"The Book of Filial Piety·Shengzhi Chapter" Parents are the foundation of human beings. ——Sima Qian Treating relatives with respect is more beautiful than three animals.
——Zhi Yu If father and son do not believe, then the family will not be harmonious. ——Wu Zetian Whoever speaks the heart of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
——Meng Jiao. Those who are harmonious at home will have a prosperous family. ——Lin Bu Everyone has a heart of kindness and filial piety.
——Su Zhe The elders should stand, the young should not sit. The elders should sit, it is their destiny to sit. In front of elders, one should keep one's voice low, but it is not appropriate to not listen.
If you advance, you will have to move forward, but if you retreat, you will be late. When asked, don’t look away. ——Li Yuxiu All parents love their children.
——Chen Hongmou When serving elders, it is easy to keep your voice quiet. Do not shout loudly for trivial matters. ——Zhou Bingqing If an elder asks, don’t bully someone; if an elder orders, don’t be late to do it; if an elder gives a gift, don’t dare to refuse.
——Zhou Bingqing: A person who values ??wealth and despises his parents is not a good son. ——Zhu Bolu Losing a loving mother is like a flower in a vase. Although it still has color and fragrance, it has lost its roots.
——Lao She Nothing can replace a mother. ——Ba Jin In the eyes of parents, children are often a part of themselves, and children are an opportunity for their ideal self to come back again.
——Fei Xiaotong The elderly are like history and drama, which can serve as a reference for our lives. ——(Ancient Rome) Cicero Start, child, start getting to know your mother with a smile! ——(Ancient Rome) Virgil Goodwill produces happiness, and civilization brings harmony.
——(France) Hugo If a person makes his mother sad, no matter how prominent his status is, no matter how famous he is, he is a despicable person. ——(Italy) Amicis Respect in old age is the first privilege that appears in human society.
——(Far) Lafargue We should be considerate of the elderly as we would treat children. ——(Germany) Goethe In front of their children, parents must be good at hiding all their happiness, troubles and fears.
——(British) Bacon Mother is the only force that can make death surrender. ——(Former Soviet Union) Gorky All the glory and pride in the world come from the mother.
——Gorky The death of an old man is equivalent to the collapse of a museum. ——Gorky Respect for the elderly is the most beautiful privilege of the human spirit.
——(France) Stendhal Old age, like a nightingale, should have its nocturne. ——(Germany) Kant All outstanding extraordinary people have outstanding mothers. In their later years, they respect their mothers very much and regard them as their best friends.
——(English) Dickens In the mouth and heart of the child, the mother is God.
——(UK) Thackeray In this world, we always need to repay the best person, this is mother.
——(Former Soviet Union) Ostrovsky It is at our mother’s knees that we acquire our noblest, most sincere and most ambitious ideals, but there is rarely anything in them. money. ——(U.S.) Mark Twain Communism is not only manifested in the fields and sweaty factories, it is also manifested in families, around the dinner table, among relatives, and in mutual relationships.
——(Former Soviet Union) Mayakovsky The ugly sea monster is not as scary as the ungrateful children. ——(UK) Shakespeare Both kindness and beating begin at home.
——Beaumont and Fletcher Charity should extend to your loved ones, but it should not end there. ——Fuller As a person, you must respect your parents, be kind to your children, be generous to your poor relatives, and be polite to everyone.
—— (USA) Russell For children, the value of parental charity is that it is more reliable and trustworthy than any other emotion. ——Russell The foundation of a family is undoubtedly the special affection that parents have for their newborn daughter.
—— Russell What is more sacred than the emotions contained in the hearts of parents? The hearts of parents are the most merciful judge, the most considerate friend, and the sun of love. Its flame shines and warms the intentions condensed deep in our hearts! ——Marx A wise son makes his father happy, a foolish son brings shame to his mother. ——Solomon Respectful and responsible children emerge from families where love and discipline are properly combined.
——James Dobson A ewe will never answer the cry of a calf if she cannot hear the cry of her own lamb. ——Shakespeare At dusk, you collect everything that was scattered in the morning; the sheep return to the shed, and the children return to their mothers. 2. Does anyone know the classical Chinese articles about how the ancients respected their parents?
The Twenty-four Filial Piety of the Ancients
Author: zbdl Published on: 2003-06-30 20:02:50
Twenty-Four Filial Piety_Both Loyalty and Filial Piety
Shen Zhixu, a guard general in Daochuan, Hunan Province in the Ming Dynasty, had an only daughter named Shen Yunying. He has been smart and studious since he was a child, and learned martial arts from his father. Shen Yunying was only seventeen years old at the time because her father died on the battlefield while leading an army to meet a foreign army. She climbed up to a high place and shouted loudly: "Although I am a little girl, I will fight to the death to fulfill my father's legacy of defending the city." I hope all the soldiers and civilians will defend their hometown." Everyone was deeply moved and vowed to regain the lost land. The siege was quickly lifted and victory was achieved. Shen Yunying found her father's body and cried loudly. All soldiers and civilians put on mourning clothes and attended the funeral. The imperial court ordered Shen Zhixu to be promoted to deputy commander-in-chief, and Shen Yunying was appointed guerrilla general to continue guarding Daozhou Prefecture. Later, people built a memorial temple for her to honor both loyalty and filial piety. There is a poem that eulogizes:
Foreign troops attacked the city and besieged the rebels, and E Mei fought hard to relieve the siege; the father's enemy was besieging the city and it was hard to cover the snow, and his reputation for loyalty and filial piety has been passed down through the ages.
Twenty-Four Filial Piety_Looking at the clouds and thinking about relatives
In the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Di Renjie. He grew up in a poor family and was diligent and studious. Later he became the prime minister. 3. Search some classical Chinese articles about filial piety.
Lu Ji of the Eastern Han Dynasty, whose courtesy name was Gongji. When he was six years old, he followed his father Lu Kang to Jiujiang to visit Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu entertained him with oranges, but Lu Ji hid two oranges in his arms. Before leaving, the oranges rolled to the ground. Yuan Shu laughed and said, "Lu Lang came to my house as a guest. Do you want to carry the owner's oranges when you leave?" Lu Ji replied, "My mother likes to eat oranges. I want to take them back and give them to her." Mother, try it." Yuan Shu was very surprised to see that he knew how to be filial to his mother at a young age.
Lying on the Ice Seeking Carp
Original text
King Xiang of Jin Dynasty, whose courtesy name was Xiuzheng. He lost his mother early and his stepmother Zhu was unkind. My father scolded me several times, so I fell out of love with my parents. I wanted to eat raw fish, but it was freezing cold, so I took off my clothes and lay down on the ice to ask for it. The ice suddenly dissolved on its own, and the two carps jumped out and returned to their mother.
Translation
Wang Xiang of the Jin Dynasty lost his mother in his early years. His stepmother Zhu was not very kind and often complained about Wang Xiang in front of his father, thus losing his father's love. His stepmother Zhu often wanted to eat carps, but she could not catch them because of the cold weather and the frozen river water. Wang Xiang lay naked on the ice and prayed. Suddenly the ice cracked and two carps jumped out from the cracks. Wang Xiang was so happy that he returned to worship his stepmother. 4. Classical Chinese essays about filial piety
Original text: Chen from Wu County, a filial family, a good mother, ①eat pan ②bottom burnt rice, Chen is the princess’ book ③, always ④ put a bag, every time cooking, no matter ⑤ Standing still to record the burnt rice, he returned it to his widowed mother. Later, Sun En's thieves came out of Wu County, and Yuan Fujun went to attack them immediately. Chen had gathered several buckets of burnt rice, but before Zhan returned home, he took him with him to join the army. They fought in Hudu and were defeated. The soldiers dispersed and fled. ⑾Mountains and swamps all ⑿many died of hunger, and Chen Du lived on burnt rice.
Comments. ①Good:: like, hobby. ②Dang: Iron pot. ③ Chief clerk: The official in charge of confidential documents and in charge of affairs. ④Heng: often, often. ⑤Noh: Just. ⑥Standing: storage. ⑦Bequest: gift. ⑧Value: time value. ⑨Not yet: too late. ⑩ Yu: In. ⑾Walk: run. ⑿ are: all.
Translation: Chen, a native of Wu County, is very filial at home.
His mother liked to eat crispy rice. When Chen was working as a bookkeeper in the county, he always packed a pocket and stored the crispy rice every time he cooked, and brought it to his mother when he returned home. Later, when Sun En's traitors invaded Wu County, internal historian Yuan Shansong was about to send troops to conquer. At this time, Master Chen had accumulated several buckets of rice cakes. He didn't have time to go home, so he took the rice cakes with the army and went on an expedition. The two sides fought in Hudu, and Yuan Shansong was defeated. The army collapsed and they all fled to the mountains, forests and swamps. They had no food and most of them starved to death. Only Chen Zhubo survived by relying on rice cakes. 5. Search some classical Chinese articles about filial piety
Lu Ji of the Eastern Han Dynasty, whose courtesy name was Gongji.
When he was six years old, he followed his father Lu Kang to Jiujiang to visit Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu entertained him with oranges, but Lu Ji hid two oranges in his arms. Before leaving, the oranges rolled to the ground. Yuan Shu laughed and said, "Lu Lang came to my house as a guest. Do you want to carry the owner's oranges when you leave?" Lu Ji replied, "My mother likes to eat oranges. I want to take them back and give them to her." Mother, try it."
Yuan Shu was very surprised to see that he knew how to be filial to his mother at a young age. The original text of "Wo Bing Qiu Li" is Jin Wangxiang, with the courtesy name Xiuzheng.
My mother died early, and my stepmother Zhu was unkind. My father scolded me several times, so I fell out of love with my parents.
I wanted to eat raw fish, but it was freezing cold, so I took off my clothes and lay on the ice to ask for it. The ice suddenly dissolved on its own, and the two carps jumped out and returned to their mother.
Translation: Wang Xiang of the Jin Dynasty lost his mother in his early years. His stepmother Zhu was not kind and often complained about Wang Xiang in front of his father, thus losing his father's love. His stepmother Zhu often wanted to eat carps, but she could not catch them because of the cold weather and the frozen river water. Wang Xiang lay naked on the ice and prayed. Suddenly the ice cracked and two carps jumped out from the cracks. Wang Xiang was so happy that he returned to worship his stepmother. 6. Explanation of "Chen Mou's Filial Piety" in classical Chinese
Original text: Chen Mou of Wu County, a filial family member, a good mother ①eat the pan ②bottom burnt rice, Chen serves as the princess's book ③, keeps ④ a bag, and cooks every time , ⑤ stood still to record ⑥ burnt rice, and returned it to his widowed ⑦ mother. Later, when ⑧ Sun En's thieves came out of Wu County, Yuan Fujun went to attack them immediately. Chen had gathered several buckets of burnt rice, but he returned home without showing it. Joined the army. Fighting in ⑩ Hudu, defeated, the soldiers dispersed and fled. ⑾ Shanze, all ⑿ died of starvation, Chen Du lived with burnt rice. Notes. ① Good:: like, hobby. ② Dang: iron pot. ③ Master book: An official in charge of confidential documents and in charge of affairs. ④ Heng: often, often. ⑤ Noir: just. ⑥ Standing: storage. ⑦ Legacy: gift. ⑧ Value: time value. ⑨ Unexpected: too late. ⑩ : At. ⑾ Walk: Run. ⑿ Both: Du. Translation: Chen, a native of Wu County, is very filial at home. His mother likes to eat crispy rice. When Chen was the chief bookkeeper in the county, he always packed a pocket and prepared it every time he cooked rice. After eating, he stored the rice cakes and brought them to his mother when he got home. Later, when Sun En's traitors invaded Wu County, internal historian Yuan Shansong was about to send troops to conquer. At this time, Master Chen had accumulated several buckets of rice cakes and had no time to return. The two sides fought in Hudu, Yuan Shansong was defeated, and the army collapsed. They all fled to the mountains, forests and swamps without food. Most of them starved to death. Only Lord Chen survived by relying on rice cookers. Come down...