2. My mother is one hundred years old and she often prays to her eighty-year-old son.
3. Both parents have hardships, especially mothers.
4. When Si’er is a chick, he flies high and carries his mother on his back.
5. How far is a shabby house? You can’t go to your parents’ hometown.
6. Move the mother to Han ditch and leave Bai Han at home.
7. The anvil of the hakama is shaking the ground, and the parents are singing.
8. The white-headed old mother covers the door and cries, and rolls up the broken sleeves of her shirt.
9. My father gave birth to me, and my mother bowed me, caressed me, livestock me, grew me, nurtured me, cared for me, and restored me.
10. A loving mother loves her son not for retribution.
11. Frost wipes out the reed flowers and wets clothes with tears, and the old man no longer leans on the firewood leaf.
12. If the father is unkind, the son will be unfilial; if the brother is not friendly, the younger brother will be disrespectful; if the husband is unjust, the wife will be disobedient.
13. Parents are the best in the world; brothers are the rarest people in the world.
14. It’s a miserable snowy night in Chaimen. It’s better to have children than not to have children at this time.
15. Don’t be happy if you have children, but don’t be sad if you don’t have children.