1. Idioms about gratitude and repaying kindness. Proverbs, proverbs, verses, stories.
Idiom, tied with a grass ring, expresses gratitude and repaying kindness, which will never be forgotten until death.
Story: Jie Cao: After the death of his father, Wei Ke, a doctor in the Jin Dynasty, did not follow his last wish to have his concubine buried, but let her get married. Later, when Wei Ke was fighting Du Hui, an old man tied a knot in the grass and tripped Du Hui.
I dreamed at night that the old man said that he was the father of the married woman and came here to repay his kindness. Holding rings: Yang Bao of the Eastern Han Dynasty rescued a yellow bird, and at night a boy in yellow clothes held four white rings in his hand to repay him.
Idiom, stay away. Retreat ninety miles.
It is a metaphor for giving in and avoiding conflicts. Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chong'er, the prince of Jin State, took refuge in Chu State and was favored by the King of Chu.
The King of Chu asked what he would repay in the future, and he replied: "Jin and Chu were in charge of the army, and when they encountered the Central Plains, they had three homes for the king." Later, the armies of Jin and Chu faced each other. Jin kept its promise and retreated ninety miles to repay the kindness of the King of Chu.
Idiom: Do your best. Be careful and work to the best of your ability.
Story: Zhuge Liang was grateful to Liu Bei for his kindness in knowing and meeting Liu Bei by visiting the thatched cottage three times, and made great contributions to the Kingdom of Shu by strategizing. "Dedicate yourself to the end of your life and then die."
He later said in the book that assisting the late master Liu Chan was also a way of repaying the kindness of the late master and His Majesty. A drop of water shows kindness, and a spring of water should repay it.
Verse: Repay your favor on the golden stage, support the jade dragon and die for you. In order to repay the kindness of the king's golden platform, Li He is willing to fight and die for the king with his sword.
Verse: I am grateful for my son's kindness and feel ashamed that I am not a Han talent (Li Bai). It is said that when Han Xin was in poverty, he received a meal from an old washer by the river. 2. Idioms about gratitude and repaying kindness. Proverbs, proverbs, poems, stories.
Idioms: Be grateful and repay kindness, and every inch of grass will shine with spring light.
Proverb: Good deeds are rewarded with good deeds. A drop of kindness will be repaid by a spring.
Motto: Once a teacher, always a father.
My father’s kindness is higher than the mountains, my mother’s kindness is deeper than the sea.
To know the kindness of parents, hold children and grandchildren in your arms
The kindness of knowing and encountering should be never forgotten throughout your life.
Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three springs.
A drop of kindness should be repaid by a spring.
The bees sipped honey from the flowers and thanked them Yingying when they left. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. —— Rabindranath Tagore
Despicable people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is originally a part of despicability - Victor Hugo
Gratitude is the smallest of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices. ——British Proverb
When people help me, I will never forget them; when I help others, I will never forget them. —— Hua Luogeng 3. The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation attach great importance to gratitude and repaying kindness. Here is a related idiom (proverb,
Idiom: be grateful; be grateful; be grateful; every inch of grass will shine with spring light.
Proverb: Good deeds are rewarded; the kindness of a drop of water is repaid by a spring.
Verse: Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three spring rays.
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The crow feeds back, the lamb kneels to breastfeed
The kindness of a drop of water is repaid by the spring.
Who says that the heart of an inch of grass will be rewarded? Three Chunhui.
In the past thirty-two years, the rain and clouds have disappeared, and my thoughts are like a flood.
I remember the hard work of my loving mother for half a life, and I will repay it now.
Confucius said: Don’t travel far when your parents are here
It is necessary to repay kindness and forget resentment; it is short to repay resentment but long to repay kindness
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As a new China's great leader Mao Zedong never forgot the story of his mentor, and left us good words and set an example. We should use our own practical actions to write a good sequel to history, so that we can be worthy of the teachers who worked hard to train us and our teachers. A great era.
Mao Zedong was a great leader of the Chinese people, but he always respected his teacher. In 1959, Mao Zedong returned to his hometown, Shaoshan, after an absence of 32 years, and invited the old people of Shaoshan to dinner. The teacher asked him to toast to him and express his respect for the teacher.
When Mao Zedong attended Mr. Xu Teli's class when he was celebrating his 60th birthday, he wrote a special letter to Mr. Xu. Congratulations. The letter said: "You were my husband 20 years ago. You are still my husband now and you will definitely be my husband in the future."
The Second Story of Traditional Chinese Virtues - Patriotism and Love for the People< /p>
"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." This is the famous saying of Gu Yanwu, a patriotic scholar during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Patriotism will have different understandings and practices in different historical periods. Every era has its own patriots and national heroes who love the country and the people. As long as we carry forward this excellent national tradition, unite as one, and unite as one, our country will become stronger and shine more dazzlingly among the nations of the world. Glory -
Lin Zexu banned smoking
Lin Zexu was a famous national hero in the late Qing Dynasty.
During his tenure as governor of Huguang, due to the corruption of the Qing government, British bandits continuously smuggled a drug called opium into China, poisoning the Chinese people.
Faced with all this, Lin Zexu was very anxious. He wrote to the emperor many times stating the dangers of opium. Emperor Daoguang accepted Lin Zexu's suggestion and appointed Lin Zexu as the imperial envoy responsible for the smoking ban.
In March 1839, Lin Zexu came to Guangzhou, and the anti-smoking movement began rapidly. On June 3, people threw all the seized opium into the smoke pool. In an instant, all the opium was destroyed. Lin Zexu did a great thing for the country and nation. The heroic feat of Gunsmoke in Humen dealt a heavy blow to the British invaders and opened the first page of the Chinese people's anti-imperialist struggle. 4. The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation also attach great importance to gratitude and repaying kindness. Can you cite a related idiom and proverb?
1. The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives; the most important thing to respect his relatives is to support the world - - Mencius 2. I mourn my parents, who labored hard to give birth to me.
——The Book of Songs 3. Once a teacher, always a father. 4. Whoever cares about an inch of grass will be rewarded with three spring radiances.
5. A drop of kindness should be repaid by a spring. 6. Being a human being is like a candle. It has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth.
——Xiao Chunu 7. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. ——Wang Fu 8. When drinking water, don’t forget the man who dug the well. The predecessors planted trees for the descendants to enjoy the shade.
9. There is no greater kindness than knowing how to repay kindness. 10. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness of feeding back.
11. Borrowed thousands of dendrobium water from the river and made it into calligraphy to praise the teacher's kindness. 12. Give him a peach and give him a plum in return.
13. One father raises ten sons, and ten sons raise one father. 14. Look down on the world as passing away like smoke, but remember that kindness remains like blood.
15. A father’s kindness is higher than a mountain, and a mother’s kindness is deeper than the sea. 16. The kindness of one meal should never be forgotten.
17. Fish know the kindness of water, which is the source of happiness. 18. I pity the hearts of parents in the world.
19. The kindness of knowing and encountering someone should never be forgotten. 20. I feel sorry for my parents. I don’t know the kindness of my parents if I don’t have children.
21. God pities the grass, but late love is common in the world. 22. Thank you to fate, thank you to the people, thank you to your thoughts, and thank you to everyone I want to thank.
——Lu Xun 23. Parents who love their children have far-reaching plans. 24. When others help me, I will never forget; when I help others, never forget my heart - Hua Luogeng 25. If you are not a family, you don’t know how expensive food and rice are, if you don’t raise children, you don’t know how to repay your mother’s kindness. 26. If you want to repay kindness, you want to forget grudges; if you repay grudges, you will never forget them. Repay kindness long.
27. Gratitude is a spiritual treasure. ——Locke 28. Gratitude is the health of the soul.
——Nietzsche 29. Without gratitude, there is no real virtue. ——Rousseau 30. The most beautiful scene in the world occurs when we miss our mother.
—— Maupassant 31. The reason why family is important is mainly because it allows parents to gain emotions. ——Russell 32. The virtue of parents is a huge wealth.
——Horace 33. How similar mothers are all over the world! Their hearts are always the same, they both have an extremely pure and innocent heart. ——Whitman 34. The kindness of parents cannot be drowned by water or extinguished by fire.
——Proverb from the former Soviet Union 35. Only when you raise a son can you know how hard your mother is, and only when you raise a daughter can you know how grateful you are to your mother. ——Japanese proverb 36. Ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, gossip, drunkenness, or other evils of the fragile human heart.
——British Proverb 37. An ungrateful person cannot be saved if he is in trouble. ——Greek proverb 38. Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ungratefulness is the worst of conduct.
——British Proverb 39. Despicable people are always ungrateful, and ungratefulness is a despicable part of the original. ——Hugo 40. The bees sip honey from the flowers and express their gratitude when they leave.
The pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him - Rabindranath Tagore 41. Charitable behavior can relieve the pain of others more than money. ——Rousseau 42. To know the kindness of parents, hold children and grandchildren in your arms.
——Japanese proverb 43. No matter how proud a person is of his achievements, he should drink water and think about his source. He should remember that it was his teacher who sown the original seeds for their growth. ——Madame Curie 44. Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows the favor. The benefactor can drag him wherever he wants - Don En 45. Despicable people are always Ungrateful: Being ungrateful is originally a part of despicability - Hugo 46. An ungrateful person cannot be saved when he is in trouble - Greek proverb 47. If a person receives a great favor and later turns against the benefactor, he will Taking care of one's own dignity must be more vicious than an unrelated stranger. He has to prove the other person's guilt to explain his ruthlessness - Thackeray 48. Gratitude is the smallest of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices. ——British proverb 49. An ignorant person wants to do something good, but in the end he does harm to others; a little magpie plucks out its mother’s feathers, thinking it is repaying the kindness of raising her. - Tibetan proverb 50. You don’t know your mother until you are a child, you only know it when you raise her. Repay your kindness to your mother - Japanese proverb about gratitude. If you work hard, you will die.
(Zhuge Liang's "The Master's Guide") The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep knows that the kindness of kneeling at the breast and dripping water should be repaid by the spring. Who said that the heart of an inch of grass can repay three spring rays, and the bee emerges from the flower. Sipping honey and thanking Yingying when leaving. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him.
—— Rabindranath Tagore When people help me, I will never forget them; when I help others, I will never forget them. ——Hua Luogeng Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth of the benefactor who swallows the favor. The benefactor will drag him wherever he wants. —— Being ungrateful is better than lying, vanity, chattering, and drunkenness. Or other evils that exist in the hearts of fragile people are even more powerful - British proverb: Despicable people are always ungrateful: ungratefulness is originally a part of being despicable - Hugo An ungrateful person cannot be saved when he is in trouble - -Greek proverb: If a person receives a great favor and later turns against the benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and must be more vicious than an unrelated stranger. He must prove the other person's guilt in order to explain his ruthlessness. - Sack Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices - British proverb: An ignorant person wants to do something good, but ends up doing harm to others; a little magpie plucks out its mother's feathers, thinking it repays the nurturing. The kindness of parents - Tibetan proverb: Water cannot drown the kindness of parents, and fire cannot extinguish it - Soviet proverb: Father's kindness is higher than the mountains, and mother's kindness is deeper than the sea - Japanese proverb: To know the kindness of parents, you should hold your children and grandchildren in your arms - Japanese proverb: Raise a child to know your mother After hard work, you can only appreciate your mother's kindness by raising a daughter - Japanese proverb: You don't know your mother's kindness when you are young, but you only know how to repay your mother's kindness when you raise a child - Japanese proverb: If you don't have a family, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; if you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay your mother's kindness - Chinese proverb: If my father gives birth to me, my mother will Bow me, pick me up, feed me, grow me, nurture me, take care of me, revive me, come in and out of me, the virtue you want to repay, Haotian is extremely ignorant. The grass is knotted in the ring, and the silhouette of the solitary lamp is shining in the night in return of kindness. He looks at his son like a dragon and looks up at him soaring into the sky.
Youhu's temples are covered with cold frost, the waist of her skirt falls in spring, and the tips of her eyebrows rise in autumn. In the 32nd year, there were storms and waves, the rain and clouds disappeared, and my thoughts were like a flood.
In memory of the loving mother who has worked so hard for half a lifetime and knelt down to nurse the lamb, I will pay you back today. Famous quotes about gratitude: Work hard and die.
(Zhuge Liang's "The Master's Guide") The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep knows that the kindness of kneeling at the breast and dripping water should be repaid by the spring. Who said that the heart of an inch of grass can repay three spring rays, and the bee emerges from the flower. Sipping honey and thanking Yingying when leaving. The exaggerated butterfly looks like an exaggerated butterfly. 5. Idioms and maxims about being grateful and repaying kindness
Idioms about being grateful and repaying kindness
1. It is of no use to know each other even in times of crisis. ——Li Bai
2. The clothes are not as good as new, and the people are not as good as before. ——"Han Yuefu"
3. You should be careful when choosing friends, and you should be even more careful about discarding them. ——Flan Green
4. Friendship grows closer as we grow older. ——Du Fu
5. Don’t rely on gifts to gain friends. You must devote your sincere love and learn how to win someone's heart in the right way. ——Soragtes
6. Friends are more important than the heart. Help the other party when he is in trouble. Remind him not to get carried away when he is proud, and comfort him and encourage him when he is frustrated. ——Fang Haiquan
7. Friendship was like a bright light in my past life, illuminating my soul and giving my life a little brilliance. ——Ba Jin
8. A gentleman should never make a bad sound when communicating with others. ——"Warring States Policy"
9. It is enough to have a confidant in life, and the world should treat him with sympathy. ——Lu Xun
10. Friends who agree with you will never tire of their affection, and those who know you well will talk to you. ——Feng Menglong
11. Those who praise us behind our back are our good friends. ——Cervantes
12. Although there are brothers, it is better to have friends. ——"Baopuzi·Communication"
13. Filial piety lies in substance, not in appearance.
14. Throw it with a papaya and hold it with a qiongyao. It is always good to be rewarded by bandits. ——"The Book of Songs"
15. One death and one life is the beginning of friendship. One is poor and the other is rich, which is a state of acquaintance. One is noble and the other is humble, friendship is about seeing each other. ——"Historical Records"
16. Mountains and rivers are not important, but meeting a close friend is important. ——Bao Rong
17. Friends are the defenders against sorrow, unhappiness and fear, and the jars of friendship and trust. ——"Five Books"
18. Those ungrateful people who fall into difficulties cannot be saved. ——Aesop
19. When the severe cold comes, frost and snow fall, and then you will know how luxuriant the pines and cypresses are. ——"Huainanzi"
20. Brothers are of one mind and work together to break the metal. ——"Book of Changes"
21. Foolish friends are worse than wise enemies. ——Sakyamuni
22. The friendship between forces is difficult to endure. ——Lu Ji
Repay kindness with kindness Virtue: favor. Repay a favor with a favor.
Repay kindness with hatred. Resentment: hatred; virtue: favor. Use resentment to return favors to others.
Repay kindness. Receive kindness from others and be grateful and intend to repay it.
Knotting a grass ring is an old metaphor for gratitude and repaying kindness, which will be remembered until death.
The enemy favors the enemy and the enemy resents. It is still said that repaying good will repay evil.
Suizhu and Bi are collectively called Suihou Zhu and Heshi Bi. Legend has it that in ancient times, a prince named Sui Guoji saw a big snake injured and healed it with medicine. Later, the snake carried a bright moon pearl in the river to repay his kindness, so it was called Suihou Pearl, also known as the Spirit Snake Pearl. Bian He, a native of Chu, obtained a jade from Jingshan Mountain. He presented it to King Wu and King Wen successively, but both of them thought it was a stone, and his feet were cut off for the crime of deceiving the emperor. When King Cheng ascended the throne, he had someone cut open the jade, and he found a luminous jade. The life name is Heshi Bi. See "Han"
Knotting grass with a ring in one's mouth Knotting grass: knotting grass into a rope to save the benefactor; holding a ring in one's mouth: holding a jade ring in one's mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor for being grateful and repaying one's kindness, something that would never be forgotten until death.
Repay kindness with knowledge of kindness. When you know the kindness that others have done to you, you should repay others with kindness. Also known as "repaying kindness with gratitude", 6. The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation attach great importance to gratitude and repaying kindness. Can you name a related idiom (or proverb
ēn dé rú shān)
Metaphorical kindness is extremely profound.
Enruò zài shēng (ēn ruò zài shēng)
Great favor is like being given a second life.
Favor is deep and meaningful (ēn shēn yì zhòng)
Favor and affection are extremely deep
En is the same as parents (ēn tóng fù mǔ)
Favor: Favor. ; Same as: Like. The benefits and kindness of treating others are as great as those of parents.
The kindness is as deep as a mountain.
The kindness is as deep as a mountain. >
Thanksgiving (gǎn ēn dài dé)
Dai: Respect, respect. Appreciate the favors and benefits of others
The lamb kneels to breast
Very. Long ago, a ewe gave birth to a lamb. The mother loved the lamb very much. She would sleep next to her at night, warm the lamb with her body, and let the lamb sleep soundly and soundly while eating grass during the day. She took the lamb with her and was inseparable. When other animals bullied the lamb, the mother of the sheep used her head to protect the lamb. Once, the mother of the sheep came over and said, "Mother of the sheep." "You've lost a lot of weight recently. You see, I never care about the chickens' eating and drinking." If the mother of the sheep hates the hens, she won't. He said politely: "You talk too much and gossip. In the end, you committed the death penalty of twisting your neck and got a knife. What good will it do to you?" After the hen was angry, the lamb said: "Mom, you love me so much. How can I repay you for your kindness in raising me?" Mother Sheep said, "I don't want you to repay me with anything. As long as you have this filial piety, I will be satisfied." After hearing this, the little sheep burst into tears and fell to his knees. From then on, the lamb knelt down every time it nursed. It knew that it was its mother who fed it, and kneeling down to nurse was a sign of gratitude for its mother's kindness. "The lamb kneels down to breastfeed".
"Compendium of Materia Medica·Birds" records: "Ciwu: When this bird is born, its mother feeds it for sixty days, and when it grows up, it feeds it back for sixty days." The general idea is that the young crow will grow up. When it grows up, the old crow can no longer fly and cannot find food by itself. The young crow will look for food to feed its mother. The story of crow feeding back has been passed down from generation to generation and has been known to many people to some extent. , the "feedback complex" that lingers in people's minds is still an important force in maintaining harmony, warmth and tranquility in society and families
Crows feed back
In the legend, crows feed back. The story is the most touching one. The crow is a kind of black and ugly bird. It is universally hated by mankind because people think it is unlucky. It is this kind of disgust that cannot be tolerated by people. The little bird cannot be painted in ink painting, but it has a real virtue that is universally praised by us humans - caring for and loving the elderly. It can be regarded as a model among animals in caring for and respecting the elderly. It is said that after this kind of bird grows up under the nourishment of its mother, when the mother is old and frail and cannot forage or is blind and unable to fly, its offspring will go around looking for delicious food and bring it back beak-to-beak. Feeding it to the mother's mouth, repaying the mother's nurturing grace, and never getting bored, until the old crow died and could no longer eat. This is what people often call "the crow feeds back."