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Poetry to express gratitude to noble people

If you receive a drop of kindness from others, you must repay it with a spring of water.

There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the cloud sails are hung directly to help the sea.

He who drinks water remembers its source. -- Geng Xin, a writer of the Southern and Northern Dynasties

Both parents have hardships, but the mother is especially devoted. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

I feel ashamed of my talents and mistakenly receive the favor of the country's officials. ——Wang Changling's "Ode to History"

My son has traveled a thousand miles, and my love has traveled thousands of miles. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

Confucius wrote the Classic of Filial Piety, and filial piety is a virtue. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

After three years of breastfeeding, thousands of dendrobiums were consumed in sweat and blood. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

After all the hard work, the child is fifteen or sixteen years old. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

Seeing this, I don't remember anyone, and my kindness is overwhelming. ——Li Bai's "Gift from afar"

The child's body is about to be born, and the mother's body is like being in prison. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

Filial piety is natural, but unfilial piety is worse than a bird. ——Xu Xi's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

I hope everyone will be grateful every moment and forever.

If you don’t raise children, you don’t know the kindness of your parents. --American pastor and speaker Bi Chu. H.W.

Thank you, the sky, for showing me such a beautiful you. --Japanese actor Koji Yano

Don't say that grass and flowers are cheap, but I am lucky to live in Tianchi. —— Shen Yue's "Ode to the New Lotus in Response to the Imperial Edict"

Don't you fear hardships and dangers, and deeply cherish the kindness of the country's scholars? ——Wei Zheng's "Shu Huai (Coming Out of Seclusion)"

With tears in my lapels, I bow to the moon and pray to heaven, I hope you know my heart. ——Niu Qiao's "Thanks a Lot"

Maybe Li Bai didn't think so, and just took what Uncle Zu Ti meant when he misunderstood Zu Ti.

Remember where praise comes from and where death goes. -- Gypsies

It is an ordinary dream to have fame and success, and to be grateful for strange things. ——Wang Xun's "Double Ninth Festival of Xixia"