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Chinese and foreign famous sayings about gratitude to parents

Introduction: The virtuous and the unworthy cannot be separated. If fate cannot be changed, if good and evil cannot be moved. The following are famous Chinese and foreign aphorisms about gratitude to parents. Everyone is welcome to read and pay attention. Famous sayings and aphorisms about gratitude to parents in China

1. Love what your parents love, and respect what your parents love. ?Confucius

2. It is important to know the age of your parents. One is for joy, the other is for fear. ?"The Analects of Confucius"

3. The good and the bad cannot be separated. If fate cannot be changed, if good and evil cannot be moved. ?"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"

4. There are five so-called unfilial persons in the world, four of which are laziness and neglect of parents' support. Money, having an unfilial wife, and not caring about the support of parents are three unfilial acts; following the desires of the ears and eyes and killing one's parents are four unfilial acts; being brave and fighting to endanger one's parents are five unfilial acts. ?Mencius

5. When serving your elders, your voice is easy to be solemn. Do not shout loudly for trivial matters. ?Zhou Bingqing

6. There is nothing that can replace a mother. ?Ba Jin

7. All parents love their children. ?Chen Hongmou

8. Elders stand, children should not sit. Elders sit, and their destiny is to sit. In front of elders, one should keep one's voice low, but it is not appropriate to not listen. If you advance, you must move forward, but if you retreat, you must be late. When asked, don’t look away. ?Li Yuxiu

9. He who attaches great importance to property but despises his parents is not a good son. ?Zhu Bailu

10. Losing a loving mother is like a flower in a vase. Although it still has color and fragrance, it has lost its roots. ?Lao She

11. If you don’t have relatives, you can’t be a human being; if you don’t have relatives, you can’t be a son. ?Mencius

12. Father and son are related, monarch and ministers are righteous, husband and wife are distinguished, elders and young are related, and friends are trustworthy. ?Mencius

13. Only being filial to your parents can relieve worries. ?Mencius

14. Old people, I am old, and people are old; young people, I am young, and people are young. The world can be transported in the palm of your hand. ?Mencius

15. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. Having both parents and brothers without any reason is one kind of happiness; looking up to Heaven and not being ashamed of others is the second kind of happiness; being able to educate the talented people from all over the world is the third kind of happiness. A gentleman has three kinds of happiness, but the king of the world does not share them. ?Mencius' famous sayings and aphorisms about gratitude to parents, foreign chapters

1. Home is the kingdom of the father, the world of the mother, and the paradise of children. ?Emerson

2. A loving mother’s heart is intertwined with her baby as early as pregnancy. ?Dickens

 3. All outstanding extraordinary people have outstanding mothers. ? Dickens

4. Without the help of selfless and self-sacrificing maternal love, the child's soul will be a desert. ?Dickens

5. In the mouth and heart of the child, the mother is God. ?(UK) Thackeray

6. In this world, we always need to repay the most beautiful person, this is mother. ?(Former Soviet Union) Ostrovsky

7. It is at our mother’s knees that we obtain our noblest, most sincere and lofty ideals, but there are few of them Any money. ?(U.S.) Mark Twain

8. Communism is not only manifested in the fields and sweaty factories, it is also manifested in families, around the dinner table, among relatives, and in mutual respect. relationship. ?(Former Soviet Union) Mayakovsky

9. The ugly sea monster is not as scary as the ungrateful children. ?(UK) Shakespeare

10. Kindness and beating start at home. ?Bowmont and Fletcher

11. Charity extends to close relatives, but it should not end there. ?Fuller

12. As a person, you must respect your parents, be kind to your children, be generous to your poor relatives, and be polite to everyone. ?(USA) Russell

13. For children, the value of parents’ charity is that it is more reliable and trustworthy than any other emotion.

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14. The foundation of the family is undoubtedly the special affection that parents have for their newborn girls. ?Russell

15. What is more sacred than the emotions contained in the hearts of parents? The hearts of parents are the most merciful judges, the most caring friends, and the sun of love. The flame of light shines and warms the intentions condensed in the depths of our hearts!? Marx

16. The son of wisdom makes his father happy, and the son of ignorance brings shame to his mother. ?Solomon

17. Children who respect others and are responsible are born in families with a proper combination of love and discipline. ?James Dobson

18. A ewe will never answer the cry of a calf if she cannot hear the cry of her own lamb. ?Shakespeare

19. At dusk, you collect everything that was scattered in the morning; the sheep return to the shed, and the children return to their mothers. ?Sappho

 20. I have seen hungry children. I have seen mothers and wives grieve. I hate war. ?Roosevelt

21. Mother’s love is a huge flame. ?(France) Romain Roland

22. If relatives are not harmonious, the family will fail. ?(USA) Lincoln

23. Mother is the only force that can make death surrender. ?(Former Soviet Union) Gorky

24. All glory and pride in the world come from mother. ?Gorky

25. The death of an old man is equivalent to the collapse of a museum. ?Golky

26. Respect for the elderly is the most beautiful privilege of the human spirit. ?(French) Stendhal

27. Old age, like a nightingale, should have its nocturne. ? (Germany) Kant

28. All outstanding extraordinary people have outstanding mothers. In their later years, they respect their mothers very much and regard them as their best friends. ?(UK) Dickens