1. Being a human being is like a candle. It has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth. ——Xiao Chunu
2. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. ——Wang Fu
3. Work hard and die. ——Zhuge Liang's "The Master's Model"
4. Crows have the meaning of feeding back, and sheep know the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed.
5. A drop of kindness should be repaid by a spring.
6. Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
7. The bees sipped honey from the flowers and thanked them Yingying when they left. The flamboyant butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. ——Tagore
8. When people help me, I will never forget it; when I help others, I won’t forget it. ——Hua Luogeng
9. 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
10. Ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, gossip, drunkenness or other evils that exist in the hearts of fragile people. ——British proverb
11. Despicable people are always ungrateful: Being ungrateful is originally a part of being despicable. ——Hugo
12. An ungrateful person cannot be saved if he is in trouble. ——Greek proverb
13. 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. Explain your ruthlessness. ——Thackeray
14. Gratitude is the least of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices. ——British proverb
15. 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
16. The kindness of parents cannot be drowned in water or extinguished by fire. ——Soviet proverb
17. A father’s kindness is higher than the mountains, and a mother’s kindness is deeper than the sea. ——Japanese proverb
18. To know the kindness of parents, hold children and grandchildren in your arms. ——Japanese proverb
19. Only when you raise a son can you know that your mother has worked hard, and only by raising a daughter can you know how grateful your mother is for her kindness. ——Japanese proverb
20. I have never known my mother since I was a child. Only when I raise children do I know how to repay my mother's kindness. ——Japanese proverb
21. If you don’t become a householder, 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
22. The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives; the most important thing to respect his relatives is to support him in the world. ——Mencius
23. I feel sorry for my parents, who worked so hard to give birth to me. ——"The Book of Songs"
24. Once a teacher, always a father.
25. Don’t forget the person who dug the well when drinking water. The people who came before planted trees for the people who came after them to enjoy the shade.
26. There is no greater kindness than knowing how to repay kindness.
27. Sheep have the kindness of kneeling down to breastfeed, and crows have the kindness of feeding back.
28. I borrowed thousands of dendrobium water from the river and made it into calligraphy to praise my teacher.
29. Give him a peach and repay him with a plum.
30. One father raises ten sons, and ten sons raise one father.
31. Look down on the world as passing away like smoke, but remember that kindness remains like blood.
32. A father’s kindness is higher than a mountain, and a mother’s kindness is deeper than the sea.
33. The kindness of one meal should be never forgotten.
34. Fish know the kindness of water, which is the source of happiness.
35. Poor parents in the world.
36. The kindness of knowing and encountering someone should never be forgotten.
37. I feel sorry for my parents. I don’t know the kindness of my parents if I don’t have children.
38. God pities the grass, but late love is common in the world.