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Famous aphorisms about filial piety

1. When an elder asks, don’t bully someone; when an elder gives an order, don’t be late in doing it; when an elder gives a gift, don’t dare to refuse. ——Zhou Bingqing

2. Everyone has the heart of kindness and filial piety. ——Su Che

3. All parents love their children. ——Chen Hongmou

4. Love what your parents love, and respect what your parents love. ――Confucius

5. 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

6. The elderly are like history and drama, which can be used as a reference for our lives. ——(Ancient Rome) Cicero

7. Old people are like old people, and people are old; young people are like young people, and people are young. The world can be transported in the palm of your hand. - Mencius

8. In the eyes of parents, children are always a part of themselves, and children are an opportunity for their ideal self to come back again. ——Fei Xiaotong

9. Parents should be good at hiding all their happiness, worries and fears in front of their children. ——(British) Bacon

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

11. Be cautious when entering and exiting for support, and don’t get tired of being there day and night.

12. Everyone has a heart of kindness and filial piety. ——Su Che

13. If you can fulfill your filial piety in front of your parents, you will be a good son.

14. Parents are the foundation of human beings. ——Sima Qian

15. Good food should be used by parents first, and good clothes should be worn by parents first.

16. A poor family knows a filial son, and a country in chaos knows a loyal minister.

17. Start, child, start getting to know your mother with a smile! - (Ancient Rome) Virgil

18. The elderly are like history and drama. A reference for our lives. ——(Ancient Rome) Cicero

19. The ceremony is broken and short, with more than enough damage and insufficient benefit. It expresses love and respect and cultivates the beauty of righteousness. ——Xunzi

20. He who is arrogant towards his relatives is also disrespectful to his relatives.

21. Being respected in old age is the first privilege that appears in human society.

——(French) Lafargue