There were people in ancient times who dared not damage their body, hair and skin because of their parents. As a child, you need to put filial piety first, and filial piety first. Below are some ancient poems about filial piety, I hope you like them.
The thread in a loving mother’s hand, the clothes on a wanderer’s body. Before leaving, I was afraid of returning late. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light.
1. Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.
2. Honoring parents can often replace the noblest feelings.
3. Mother is the only force that can make death surrender.
4. All glory and pride in the world come from mother.
5. Mother’s love is better than all love.
6. The nurturing of a filial son is to be happy with one’s heart and not to violate one’s aspirations.
7. There are three kinds of filial piety: the first is to respect relatives, the second is not to be humiliated, and the second is to be able to support.
8. It is important to know the age of your parents. One is for joy, the other is for fear.
9. Uncle Meng Wu asked about filial piety, and Confucius said: "My parents are only worried about their illness."
10. Love what your parents love, and respect what your parents respect.
11. The elders and younger ones are in order.
12. Old people, I am old, and people are old; young people, I am young, and people are young.
13. The most important thing for a filial son is to respect his relatives.
14. Only being filial to your parents can relieve your worries.
15. Father and son are related, monarch and ministers are righteous, husband and wife are different, elders and children are related, and friends are trustworthy.
16. Which thing is bigger? It is the greatest thing to do things closely; to protect oneself, which one is greater? Keep your body intact. I have heard of those who can serve their relatives without losing their bodies; I have not heard of those who can serve their relatives without losing their bodies. What's wrong? Serving relatives is the foundation of everything; who doesn't keep it? Keeping oneself is the foundation of keeping oneself.
17. The true form of benevolence is to serve relatives; the true form of righteousness is to obey elder brothers.
18. If you don’t get closeness, you can’t be a human being; if you don’t get closeness, you can’t be a son.