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The crow feeds back and the lamb kneels to breastfeed.

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I have always hated crows. It seems that hearing crows crow is unlucky and will bring bad luck.

I recently watched the TV series "My Dad, Our Mom" ??and heard Jiawei telling his daughter Luoluo the story of crows feeding back their children. I was deeply inspired and changed my view of crows. I couldn't help but admire them. The crow's "filial son" virtue.

I seem to see smart and cute little crows that have grown up, fluttering their wings and flying diagonally between the bright sky and the earth. Sometimes it sticks to the ground, and then it rises high into the sky, constantly turning its head, looking down at the ground, looking for carrion, then flying back to the mother's nest with food in its mouth, and feeding it back to its mother, the old crow. This scene is truly tear-jerking and touching. No wonder the ancestors regard the crow as the embodiment of filial son, purity, sincerity, kindness...it has become a symbol of filial piety in people's minds.

In real life, there are some unfilial sons: After entering college, they forget about their father and mother, and only ask for money for food and clothing, and are too lazy to write letters to their families; luxurious decorations, imported home appliances, High-end furniture, extravagant weddings, forcing parents to spend all their money and struggling with debt; marrying a daughter-in-law and forgetting about mother, taking care of his wife and children but not his elders, treating parents as old servants and nannies, and the parents' home has become an obligation Nurseries and free canteens; once parents’ savings are exhausted, their lamp oil is exhausted, they are poor and sick, and they are in urgent need of help and care, they say “goodbye” and use the excuse to hide far away, unwilling to contribute money and effort. Abandoning their parents is like unloading a burden. They even locked the sick and dying old man in the basement... It is really chilling and unforgivable! Don't these unfilial sons who abuse their parents feel ashamed and guilty after watching "Our Dad, Our Mom" ??and hearing the story of the crow feeding back? Let me ask: a person who doesn’t even love his biological parents, who else can he love? I'm afraid he only cares about money and himself.

Crows have a personal relationship and are willing to beg for support, let alone humans! A father's kindness is higher than a mountain, and a mother's love is deeper than the sea. The grace of nurturing cannot be drowned by water or extinguished by fire. An old saying goes: "Every gift given to the son of man is warm in winter and clear in summer." The traditional virtues of filial piety and caring for the elderly must be passed down from generation to generation and must not disappear in the hands of our generation.