The famous aphorisms about repaying kindness are as follows:
1. Give someone a peach and repay someone with a plum. Crows have the meaning of feeding back, and sheep know the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed.
2. The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on the wanderer's body, are tightly sewed before leaving, for fear of returning late. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light.
3. The kindness of knowing and encountering someone should never be forgotten.
4. Only when you raise a son do you know how hard your mother is, and when you raise a daughter do you know how grateful your mother is for your kindness.
5. Those who know kindness will not lose their good roots even in life and death; those who do not know kindness will have their good roots destroyed. Therefore, all Buddhas praise those who know kindness and repay virtue.
6. An individual may be ungrateful, but in terms of repaying his kindness, his benefactor is often more to blame than he.
7. Those who know kindness but do not repay it can be forgiven, but those who repay kindness with hatred should be ashamed. It is not a gentleman to repay kindness with kindness, but it is a villain to repay kindness with hatred.
8. Repaying kindness when you know it, being elegant and elegant, and not repaying kindness is not an adult.
9. Knowing and repaying kindness is the path that people should take. Loving your parents and thanking your parents from the bottom of your heart can be said to be proof of the depth and growth of a person. People who grow up in this way will become good parents themselves and build harmonious and happy families. Such a heart will also have a great impact on raising children.
10. As a human being, you must know how to repay four kinds of kindness: one, the kindness of raising all things; the second, the kindness of parents who support and care for them; the third, the kindness of repaying the teacher for improving their intelligence; the fourth, the kindness of husband and wife taking care of each other!
11. The villain only looks forward to the kindness of others, and often forgets his kindness. A gentleman does not accept kindness lightly, and will repay it if he receives it.
12. When you live in the world and expect others to be grateful, this is the way to avoid resentment.
13. A Western proverb says: If someone hits you on the left cheek, you can slap the right cheek again. Be kind to others. But Confucius taught us: Repay kindness with kindness, and repay kindness with kindness!
13. Those who benefit me are a small kindness, and those who lead me to do good are a great kindness; those who harm me are a small enmity, and those who lead me to do evil are a great enmity.
14. Good will be rewarded with good, evil will be rewarded with evil. This has nothing to do with fate. Just because people can repay kindness and take revenge.
15. Repaying evil with kindness is a virtue, and repaying evil with kindness is also a virtue. Repaying evil with kindness will lead to benevolence, repaying evil with straightness will lead to wisdom. A benevolent person loves others, and a wise person saves others.