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What are the poems or famous sayings about maternal love?
Motherly love poems include Ode to a Wanderer, Poems of Mother and Nine Frontal Poems.

1, Youziyin (Tang Dynasty) Meng Jiao

The mother used the needle and thread in her hand to make clothes for her long-distance son.

Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged.

Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?

Appreciation: This poem artistically reproduces the ordinary and great human beauty that people feel, so it has won strong praise from countless readers for thousands of years. Until the Qing Dynasty, two poets in Liyang sang such a poem: "My father's books are full of laundry, and the bus is full of me" (Shi Qisheng's "Writing about my bosom"), "How many tears I always shed, dyed my hands and sewed clothes" (Peng Gui's "Visiting my mother for the first time"), which shows that this poem left a deep impression on future generations.

2. Poem for Mother (Qing Dynasty) Cixi

Parents are the most authentic in the world, and tears and blood are dissolved into children.

Exhausted heart will eventually become a child, and the poor will bear the wind!

Appreciation: Cixi's mother's seventieth birthday, Cixi didn't have time to attend her mother's birthday, so she asked the courtiers to send her many birthday gifts. At the same time, she personally wrote a calligraphy, framed it and sent it out. This calligraphy was preserved for several generations and was finally destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.

3. Du Fu, the first of nine songs (Tang Dynasty)

Go to my hometown, go to Jiaohe.

The government has a deadline, and the desperate baby is in trouble.

Your soil is already very rich, and there is still much to be explored.

Abandon the kindness of parents, submit to humiliation and do your duty.

Appreciation: Du Fu's nine poems sharply satirize the unjust war of the rulers by describing the difficult course and complex feelings of a soldier who joined the northwest frontier, and truly reflect the suffering brought by the war to the soldiers and the people. Describe the first time my parents were forced to leave home. The second song is about the scene after the road. Far from home, life and death are unpredictable, so I have to lay down my life to practice martial arts.