1. The mosquitoes are full of blood
Wu Meng, a native of Puyang in the Jin Dynasty, knew how to honor his parents when he was eight years old. The family was poor and had no mosquito net. Mosquito bites prevented my father from sleeping peacefully. Every summer night, Wu Meng would always sit naked in front of his father's bed, letting mosquitoes bite him without driving them away, fearing that the mosquitoes would leave him and bite his father.
2. Kill the tiger to save the father
Yang Xiang, a native of the Jin Dynasty. When she was fourteen years old, she went to the fields to harvest rice with her father. Suddenly, a fierce tiger ran up and knocked her father down. Yang Xiang was unarmed. In order to save her father, she completely ignored her own safety. She hurriedly jumped forward and strangled her with all her strength. The tiger's throat. The tiger finally dropped his father and ran away. 3. Bamboo shoots grow after weeping
Meng Zong was born in Jiangxia during the Three Kingdoms period. His father died when he was young, and his mother was old and seriously ill. The doctor ordered him to make soup with fresh bamboo shoots. It was a severe winter, and there were no fresh bamboo shoots. Meng Zong had no choice but to run into the bamboo forest alone, holding the bamboo and crying. After a while, he suddenly heard the sound of the ground cracking and saw several young shoots growing on the ground. Meng Zong was overjoyed and took it back to make soup. After drinking it, his mother recovered from her illness.
3. Tasting feces and worrying
When Yu Qianlou was appointed county magistrate, he had been in office for less than ten days. He was suddenly frightened and sweating. He had a premonition that something was going on at home, so he immediately resigned and returned to his hometown. When I returned home, I found out that my father was seriously ill. The doctor said: "To know whether the patient's condition is good or bad, you have to taste the patient's feces. It tastes bitter." So Qian Lou tasted his father's feces and found that it tasted sweet. He was very worried. He knelt down to worship the Big Dipper at night and begged to take his father's place. Go to hell. His father died a few days later. Qian Lou buried his father and stayed there for three years. 5. Abandoning his official position to find his mother When Zhu Shouchang was seven years old, his biological mother Liu was jealous of his aunt and remarried someone else. For fifty years, there was no communication between mother and son. During the reign of Emperor Shenzong, Zhu Shouchang was an official in the court. He wrote the Diamond Sutra with blood and traveled far and wide to search for his biological mother. After getting clues, he decided to abandon his official position and go to Shaanxi to look for his biological mother. He vowed to never return unless he saw her mother. Finally, I met my biological mother and two younger brothers in Shaanzhou. Mother and son happily reunited and returned together. At this time, my mother was already over 70 years old.
4. Diqinqin drowning device
Huang Tingjian, a native of Fenning (now Xiushui, Jiangxi) in the Northern Song Dynasty, is a famous poet and calligrapher. Although he held a high position, he served his mother with utmost filial piety. Every night, he personally washed the toilet bowl for his mother. He never forgot his son's duties. 7. Fan Pillow and Warm Quilt
Huang Xiang, a native of Xia'an, Jiangxi Province of the Eastern Han Dynasty, lost her mother at the age of nine and was extremely filial to her father. In the hot summer, she fanned her father's pillow and mat to cool down; in the cold winter, she used her body to warm her father's bedding.
Ancient poems about filial piety
1. "The Wandering Son's Song" Tang Meng Jiao
The thread in the hands of the loving mother, the clothes on the wandering boy's body. Before leaving, I am afraid of returning late.
Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light.
2. "Farewell to My Mother" by Huang Zhongze of the Qing Dynasty
Pull the curtains to worship my mother and go to the river beam. I will worry in vain as my eyes dry up with tears.
It was a miserable snowy night in Chaimen, and having children at this time was worse than having none.
3. In the "Fifteenth Year", King Anshi of the Song Dynasty
He moved his mother to Han Valley and left Bai Hanyin at home. When the moon comes out and Du Yu is heard, the north and the south are always concerned.
4. "Arrived Home at the End of the Year" by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty
My love for my son is endless, and I am happy to return home. The cold clothes are densely stitched, and the letters home are freshly inked.
When we meet, we pity the thin man, and call him to ask about his hardships. I feel ashamed of the son of man and dare not sigh in the dust.
Famous aphorisms about filial piety
1. If you want your children to be filial, you must first respect your elders.
2. The sunset is infinitely beautiful, and late love is a common thing in the world.
3. Supporting the elderly will last for a long time, and respecting the elderly will last for a long time.
4. Honor your parents and put love first.
5. Respecting life and the elderly means respecting one’s own future.
6. Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
7. The sun is bright and the parents are kind.
8. The greatest love for your parents is to take care of yourself.
9. Based on all virtues, respect for the elderly and filial piety come first.
10. Respect the old and love the young, be happy and smile, be content and stay young forever.