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Diary of Filial Piety and Virtue

Filial piety means filial piety, having filial piety. Filial piety is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation since ancient times.

There are many stories about filial piety passed down from ancient times to this day. My mother once told me a story about "entertaining relatives with colorful clothes". In ancient times, there was a man who was over 60 years old and was usually very filial to his parents. When he saw that his parents, who were over 80 years old, had no company and no one to talk to, he was very cold and unhappy. He then thought of the time when he was small, his parents always tried their best to make him happy and play with him, so he thought of a way to dress up as a naughty child in colorful clothes and sang and danced for his parents, and as a result, his parents laughed happily. From then on he accompanied his parents in this way every day until they lived and died in their 90s. Because of his filial heart and filial behavior, he was able to let his parents spend their old age happily.

In fact, there are many other stories about filial piety. My father has also told me about the virtues of filial piety, such as "All good deeds come first" and "Honor old people as we honor our own, and honor young people as we honor our own". In short, in China, "filial piety" is a traditional virtue.

We are still young, we are enjoying the care of parents and other elders, teachers, social care. However, we should also know the virtue of filial piety, we should be able to implement the virtue of filial piety into our actions. Study seriously, exercise well, do not make parents and other elders angry, so I think it is also a careful embodiment of the busy after their own things, to help their parents do some small chores, is not also filial piety? In the public **** place to the old grandparents, with young children aunt uncle let let seat, is not also in the embodiment of filial piety and virtue?

From now on, I'm going to start with the little things, study hard, and try to help my mom and dad do some of the chores that I can. When you grow up, you should also often accompany your parents, so that they can live happily.