1. As students, although we have not yet reached the age to fulfill our obligation to support the elderly, it is our duty to do small things for the elderly, such as washing their feet, beating their backs, and combing them. Maybe these are just small things that are easy for us, such as buying food, buying vegetables, and cooking a meal. But no matter what we do, as long as we do it with our heart, I believe our grandparents and grandparents will be happy.
2. The support issue of Dai Jingxiong (old lady) has finally come to an end. Looking at the old man’s innocent expression and his head full of white hair, we really want to say that this is the life we ??can’t wait for the most. The most important thing is to honor your parents, let them have something to rely on and enjoy themselves in old age, give your elderly parents a little warmth, and give the parents who gave birth to you and raise you a gentle hug. I think this is what each of us can do. If, as the ancients said, a child wants to be filial but does not treat his relatives, what kind of heartache and regret will there be? Author: Qiu Shen (Zhao Qiushen) Source: Law and Morality--The Lost Conscience
3. Dreams are the nourishment of the soul. Only with it can you have a fulfilling and abundant life. When a person has a dream, he will unremittingly pursue the realization of the value of life with non-stop steps. Li Chunyan smiled calmly in the face of poverty, used dreams to support hope, used her weak shoulders to shoulder the health of people ten miles away, and became the moon that illuminates the Miao countryside. Xu Benyu kept his dream in his heart and supported teaching in mountainous areas, letting his tranquil mood burst out brilliant sparks in the children. In order to persist in her dream, Lin Xiuzhen volunteered to support the lonely elderly people despite the lamentations and complaints of others, providing a new explanation for how the world faces life. They are all ordinary people who become extraordinary because of their persistence in their dreams.
4. The two ends of life are not equal. A one-year-old child who spills the milk is often forgiven, but an 80-year-old man who pours the water willfully will be blamed. A 1-year-old child has no worries about having no one to feed him, but an 80-year-old man is worried about having no one to support him! They are not "demented", they are just returning to the state of children. Please be patient with them when they forget the past, forget how to eat, and forget how to speak.
5. A 1-year-old child is often forgiven for peeing in his pants, but an 80-year-old man is blamed. A 1-year-old child is worried about having no one to feed him, but an 80-year-old man is worried about being taken care of. As children grow, so do old people degenerate. They are not "demented", they are just reverting to the state of children. Please be patient with them when they forget the past, forget how to eat, and forget how to speak. This is the cycle of life. This is the opportunity God gives to children to repay their parents. We should cherish it. Filial piety comes first among all good deeds. Be kind to your parents, be kind to your elderly, because we will all grow old.