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I want five famous quotes about filial piety and two stories about filial piety.

A son is filial to his father and has a generous heart. [Song Dynasty] Chen Yuanliang

* Great filial piety and lifelong admiration for parents. [Warring States] Meng Ke

* Always speak of filial piety, and think of filial piety. "Mencius"

*The way of Yao and Shun was nothing more than filial piety. [Song Dynasty] Li Gang

* He established his career through poetry and writing, and lived a filial piety. [Qing Dynasty] Wang Yongbin

The Twenty-four Filial Piety of the Ancients

Twenty-Four Filial Piety_Loyalty and Filial Piety

Shen Zhixu, the guard general of Daochuan, Hunan Province in the Ming Dynasty, had an only daughter named Shen Yunying. He has been smart and studious since he was a child, and learned martial arts from his father. Shen Yunying was only seventeen years old at the time because her father died on the battlefield while leading an army to meet a foreign army. She climbed up to a high place and shouted loudly: "Although I am a little girl, I will fight to the death to fulfill my father's legacy of defending the city." I hope all the soldiers and civilians will defend their hometown." Everyone was deeply moved and vowed to regain the lost land. The siege was quickly lifted and victory was achieved. Shen Yunying found her father's body and cried loudly. All soldiers and civilians put on mourning clothes and attended the funeral. The imperial court ordered Shen Zhixu to be promoted to deputy commander-in-chief, and Shen Yunying was appointed guerrilla general to continue guarding Daozhou Prefecture. Later, people built a memorial temple for her to honor both loyalty and filial piety. There is a poem that eulogizes:

Foreign troops attacked the city and besieged the rebels, and E Mei fought hard to relieve the siege; the father's enemy was besieging the city and it was hard to cover the snow, and his reputation for loyalty and filial piety has been passed down through the ages.

Twenty-four filial piety_Looking at the clouds and missing relatives

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Di Renjie. His family was poor since he was a child. He was diligent and studious, and later became the prime minister. He was an honest official, benevolent in his administration, and was respected by both the government and the public. One of his colleagues was sent to the frontier as a missionary, and his mother fell seriously ill. He was very sad if he left like this and could not be by his side. After Renjie knew his painful mood, he hereby asked the emperor to appoint someone else. One day Renjie was on an inspection tour and passed through the Taihang Mountains on the way. He climbed to the top of the mountain, looked down at the clouds, and said to his entourage: "My relatives live under the white clouds." He lingered for a long time without leaving, and could not help but shed tears of missing his relatives. There is a poem praising:

Missing my relatives day and night hurts my spirit and spirit, I cry frequently when I go to the mountain to visit my mother; I still feel filial piety when I live in the Prime Minister's country, and I am worthy of serving my ministers and worthy of the people.