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Proverbs, aphorisms and poems about gratitude and kindness
Story: Cao Jie: Wei Ke, a doctor of the State of Jin, did not obey his last wish and let his concubine be buried, but let her marry. Later, when Wei Ke was fighting with Du Hui, an old man knotted the grass and tripped Du Hui.
At night, I dreamed that the old man said he was the father of the woman he married, and I came to repay him. Ring biting: Bao Yang saved a yellowbird in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and a boy in yellow got four white rings at night.
Idiom, stay out of it. Retreat 90 miles from the division.
Metaphor concession avoidance, avoid conflict. Story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zhong Er, the son of the State of Jin, took refuge in the State of Chu and was warmly received by the King of Chu.
The king of Chu asked him how to repay him in the future, and replied: "Jin Chu ruled the army, and the Central Plains met and ruled the three kings." After that, the State of Jin confronted the two armies of Chu, and the State of Jin kept its promise and retreated 90 miles to repay the virtue of the King of Chu.
Idiom: Do your best. Be careful and go all out to work.
Story: Zhuge Liang appreciated Liu Bei's kindness, got acquainted with Mao Lu, and made great contributions to Shu. "do your best, and die."
Later, he said in his book that helping the late Lord Liu Chan was also a reward for your majesty. A drop of water is gratitude, and a spring is reward.
Poetry: Report to you on the golden platform and support Yulong to die for you. In order to repay the king's kindness, Li gave his sword and died in battle for you.
I am ashamed that I am not Han Cai (Li Bai). It is said that when Han Xin was down and out, she got a meal from an old woman who washed clothes by the river, and she returned it with 1000 yuan when she became rich.
2. Idioms, proverbs, poems, stories about gratitude and kindness, gratitude and kindness, a grass and a tree, spring is suddenly leaking.
As the saying goes, good intentions are rewarded, and dripping water is the grace.
Motto: once a teacher, always a father.
Father's kindness is higher than the mountain, and mother's kindness is deeper than the sea.
To know your parents' kindness, hold your children and grandchildren.
You should never forget the kindness you met.
But how much love can keep this inch of grass from growing and pay for the sunshine? .
Accept a drop of water when necessary, and I will repay your kindness with spring water.
Bees suck honey from flowers and thank campers when they leave. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him. Tagore
Mean people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is part of meanness-Hugo
Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst evil-English proverb
People help me and don't forget; I help people, remember. -Hua
The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation attach great importance to gratitude and gratitude. Give a related idiom (proverb, idiom: gratitude, kindness; Gratitude; Every inch of grass glows in spring.
Proverbs: One good deed deserves another; Accept a drop of water when necessary, and I will repay your kindness with spring water.
Poetry: But how much love there is in the inch-long grass, and enjoy three rays of spring.
Make a knot or ring to repay kindness ―― repay kindness.
The feelings of parents for their children in the world are sad.
Crows feed back, lambs kneel and milk.
A drop of water returns a spring.
Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?
In 32 years, heavy rain poured down, the sound of rain disappeared, and thoughts flooded.
I miss my loving mother's hard half life, kneel down to nurse the lamb and repay the present.
Confucius said: Parents are here, so don't travel far.
Grace wants to repay kindness, resentment wants to forget; Short complaints are long rewards.
Story:
As a great leader of New China, Mao Zedong never forgot the story of his mentor. More importantly, he left us a beautiful story and set an example. We should use our own practical actions to write the sequel to history, so as to be worthy of our hard-trained teachers and our great times.
Mao Zedong is a great leader of China people, but he always respects his teachers. 1959, Mao Zedong returned to Shaoshan, his hometown after 32 years' absence, and invited the old people in Shaoshan to dinner. Mao Zedong personally gave the teacher to the chief, and made a toast to him, expressing his respect for the teacher.
Mao Zedong listened to Mr. Xu Teli's class when he was young. When Xu Teli celebrated his 60th birthday, he specially wrote to congratulate Lao Xu. The letter said: "You were my husband 20 years ago, you are still my husband now, and you will be my husband in the future."
The Second Traditional virtue story in China-Patriotism and Love for the People
"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." This is a famous saying of Gu, a patriotic scholar during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Patriotism has different understandings and practices in different historical periods, and each era has its own patriots and national heroes. As long as we carry forward this excellent national tradition, unite as one and unite as one, we will make our country stronger and shine more brightly among the nations of the world-
Lin Zexu banned smoking.
Lin Zexu was a famous national hero in the late Qing Dynasty. During his tenure as governor of Huguang, due to the corruption of the Qing government, British robbers smuggled a drug called opium to China and poisoned the people of China.
In the face of all this, Lin Zexu is very anxious. He wrote to the emperor many times, stating the harm of opium. Daoguang accepted Lin Zexu's suggestion and appointed Lin Zexu as an imperial envoy to take charge of smoking ban.
1In March of 839, Lin Zexu came to Guangzhou, and the anti-smoking movement started rapidly. On June 3, all the opium seized was thrown into the smoke pool. In an instant, all the opium was destroyed. Lin Zexu did a great deed for the country and the nation. The feat of smoke in Humen dealt a heavy blow to the British invaders and opened the first page of the anti-imperialist struggle of the people of China.
The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation also attach great importance to gratitude and gratitude. Can you name a related idiom, 1, and filial piety is the most important? Respect for relatives is nothing more than raising the world-Mencius 2. Losing my parents and giving birth to me.
-The Book of Songs 3. teacher for a day, father for a lifetime. 4. But how much love can keep this inch of grass from growing and give the sunshine? .
5, the grace of dripping water should be reported by the spring. 6. Being a man is like a candle. A little hot, a little light, giving people light and warmth.
-Chu Xiao female 7. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. -Wang Fu 8. Don't forget to dig wells when drinking water. Our predecessors planted trees, while our descendants enjoyed the cool.
9. Kindness and kindness, kindness and greatness. 10, the sheep has the grace of kneeling and nursing, and the crow has the meaning of feeding back.
1 1, borrowed from thousands of rivers and lakes, was verified as a tribute of Momo. 12, give it a peach and return it a plum.
13, one father raises ten children, and ten children raise one father. 14. Look down on the world and remember that kindness is like blood.
15, my father's kindness is higher than the mountain, and my mother's kindness is deeper than the sea. 16, the kindness of a meal will never be forgotten.
17, fish know water very well, which is the source of happiness. 18, poor inherit the wind.
19, be grateful when you know it, and don't forget it. 20, bereavement of parents, I wonder if there are children.
2 1, providence pities grass, and human kindness is important. 22. Thanks to fate, thanks to people, thanks to ideas, and thanks to all the people I want to thank.
-Lu Xun 23, the beloved son of parents, has far-reaching influence. 24, people help me, never forget; I take pleasure in helping others and don't remember my heart-Hua 25. I don't know how expensive rice is, how to raise children, and how to repay my mother's kindness. I want to repay my mother's kindness and I want to forget it; Short complaints are long rewards.
27. Gratitude is a spiritual wealth. -Locke 28, gratitude is the health of the soul.
-Nietzsche 29, there is no real virtue without gratitude. -Rousseau 30. The most beautiful scene in the world is when I miss my mother.
-Mo Bosang 3 1, family is important, mainly to make parents emotional. Russell is 32 years old. The virtue of parents is a great wealth.
-Horace 33. How similar mothers all over the world are! Their hearts are always the same, and they all have a very pure heart. -Whitman 34, thank your parents, water can't be drowned, and fire can't be extinguished.
-Proverbs of the former Soviet Union 35. I didn't know my mother's hard work until I raised a child, and I didn't know how to thank my mother until I raised a woman. -Japanese proverb 36, ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, gossip, alcoholism or other evil virtues of the disadvantaged.
-British proverb 37. An ungrateful person can't be saved if he is in trouble. -Greek proverb 38. Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst behavior.
-British proverb 39. Mean people are always ungrateful, and ingratitude is part of meanness. -Hugo 40, bees sip honey from flowers and thank the camp when they leave.
The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him-Tagore 4 1. Charity can alleviate the suffering of others more than money. -Rousseau 42. Know your parents' kindness and hold your children and grandchildren.
-Japanese proverb 43. No matter what achievements a person has made, he should drink water and think of his source. It should be remembered that his teacher sowed the initial seeds for their growth. Madame Curie. Every kind of favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that devours it, and the benefactor can get it wherever he wants. Tang 45. Mean people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is part of meanness. Hugo 46. Ungrateful people are hopeless when they are in trouble. Greek proverb 47. When a person comes back after a great kindness, he must take good care of his dignity and be more vicious than an irrelevant stranger. He must prove his opponent's crime to explain his ruthlessness-Thackeray 48. Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst evil-English proverb 49. Ignorant people want to do good, but the result is not light; The little magpie plucked her mother's feathers and thought that her mother's kindness in nurturing had been rewarded-Tibetan proverb 50. I didn't know my mother since I was a child, and I didn't know how to repay my mother until I was a child-a Japanese proverb, a famous saying about gratitude, died with all my heart.
(Zhuge Liang's "Teacher's Watch") The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling and dripping water. When spring returns to the earth, how much love does an inch of grass get? The bees sipped honey from the flowers and left the camp. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him.
Tagore's family helped me, and I will never forget it; I help people, remember. Every favor in China has a barb, which will hook the mouth that devours it, and the benefactor will get it wherever he wants. Tang's ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, rap, drunkenness or other evil virtues that exist in the hearts of vulnerable people. English proverb mean people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is a mean part. Hugo ungrateful people are in trouble. It's hopeless-Greek proverb If a person is heavily in debt and then turns against his benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and be more vicious than an irrelevant stranger. He has to prove the guilt of the other party to explain his ruthlessness-Thackeray's gratitude is the smallest virtue and ingratitude is the worst vice-English proverb Ignorant people want to do good, but the result is not light; The little magpie plucked her mother's feathers and thought that she had repaid her parents' kindness-Tibetan proverb says that water can't drown and fire can't be put out-Soviet proverb says that a father's love is higher than a mountain, and a mother's love is deeper than the sea-Japanese proverb says that you should know your parents' kindness, and you should hold your children and grandchildren in your arms-Japanese proverb says that you can know your mother's hardship by raising a child, and your mother's gratitude by raising a child-Japanese proverb says that if you don't take charge, you will know your mother's gratitude. I don't know how to repay my kindness if I don't raise children-China proverb: My father gave birth to me, but my mother humbled me, spoiled me, nurtured me, grew me up, nurtured me, protected me, answered me, and went in and out of my belly to repay my kindness, which was extremely confusing.
You suddenly have frosty temples, skirts in spring and eyebrows in autumn. In 32 years, heavy rain poured down, the sound of rain disappeared, and thoughts flooded.
I miss my loving mother's hard half life, kneel down to nurse the lamb and repay the present. The famous saying about gratitude: do your best until you die.
(Zhuge Liang's "Teacher's Watch") The crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling and dripping water. When spring returns to the earth, how much love does an inch of grass get? The bees sipped honey from the flowers and left the camp. Colorful butterflies are different.
5. Idiom motto of gratitude.
1, knowing each other is in urgent need, one can't do it alone. -Li Bai
2, clothes are not as good as new, people are not as good as old. -"Han Yuefu"
3. Choose your friends carefully, and abandon them more carefully. -Fran Green
4. Friendship is older and closer. -Du Fu
5. Don't get friends by giving gifts. You must contribute your sincere love and learn how to win a person's heart in an appropriate way. -Sulagedi
6. Friends should put their hearts first and share weal and woe. Remind them not to get carried away when they are proud, and comfort them when they are frustrated. —— Fang Haiquan
7. Friendship is like a bright light in my past life, which shines on my soul and makes my existence a little glorious. -Ba Jin
8. When a gentleman breaks up, he does all kinds of evil. -"Warring States Policy"
9. It is enough to have a bosom friend in life, and the world should treat each other with the same heart. -Lu Xun
10, I hope that my friends will love me tirelessly, and those who know me will speculate. -Feng Menglong
Those who praise us behind our backs are our good friends. Cervantes
12, although you have brothers, it is better to be friends. -"Bao Puzi newsletter"
13, filial piety lies in essence, not in appearance.
14, throw it with papaya and hug it with Qiong Yao. It is always good to repay bandits. -The Book of Songs
15, a lifetime of death is friendship. Poverty and wealth are a state of knowing each other. One is expensive and the other is cheap, and friendship can be seen. -"Historical Records"
16, the mountains and rivers are not heavy enough, it is important to meet a bosom friend. -Bao Rong
17. Friends are defenders of sadness, unhappiness and fear, and containers of love and trust. -"Five Books"
18, ungrateful people are hopeless when they are in trouble. -Aesop
19, the husband is cold, the frost and snow fall, and the luxury of pine and cypress is known. -"Huai Nan Zi"
20, brother, Qi Li broke the gold. -"Yi copula"
A stupid friend is worse than a clever enemy. -Sakyamuni
22. Friends of power can hardly go far. -Lu Ji
Good for good: kindness. Repay kindness with kindness.
Good for evil: hatred; Fred: Grace. Reward others' kindness with resentment.
Be grateful for the kindness of others and be grateful for the return.
In ancient times, it was a metaphor, thanking a person for his kindness and never forgetting it until death.
Enemies bite the hand that feeds them, and they complain a lot, but they still return good for evil.
Sui Zhu and Bi are collectively called Hou Zhu and He Bi. Legend has it that in ancient times, the duke of Ji saw a big snake broken and was cured with medicine; The snake in Houhe River bites the bright moon pearl to repay its kindness, because its name is Tonghouzhu, also known as the spirit snake pearl. Bian He, a Chu man, got a piece of jade in Jingshan and gave it to King Hewen successively. They all thought it was a stone, because they bullied the king and cut off his foot. Being the king's throne makes people mow the grass, and the fruit is a luminous treasure jade, which is called "harmony" because of fate. See "Korea"
Bite the circle and knot the grass: knot the grass into a rope to save the benefactor; Ring: Yuhuan in the mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor of gratitude, never forgetting until death.
Reward others for their kindness. Also known as "gratitude",
The traditional virtues of the Chinese nation attach great importance to gratitude for kindness. Can you name a related idiom (or proverb "Ndé rú shā n")?
The metaphor of kindness is extremely profound.
Mercy, much like giving a second life.
Mercy is like giving a second life.
There is depth and justice
Kindness and friendship are extremely profound.
Be kind to your parents (m incarnation)
Grace: grace; Same as. The benefits of treating others are as great as those of parents.
favour/kindness as weighty as a mountain—tremendous kindness
Affectionate, deep as a mountain.
Grateful (G. Ntang Dai Dai)
Dai: Respect and admiration. Appreciate the kindness and benefits of others.
The lamb kneels and suckles.
Long ago, a ewe gave birth to a lamb. Mother sheep loves this lamb very much. She snuggled up to her at night, warmed the lamb with her body, and made the lamb sleep soundly. Eating grass during the day, with lambs, inseparable. When other animals bully the lamb, the ewe resists and protects the lamb with her head. Once, mother sheep was feeding a lamb. A hen came up and said, "Mother Sheep, you have lost a lot of weight recently. The lamb swallowed everything it ate. You see, I never care what those chickens eat and drink, but they have to make trouble by themselves. " If mother sheep hates hens, she will say rudely, "What good will it do you if you gossip and end up committing the capital crime of wringing your neck?" The lamb was angry with the hen and said, "Mom, you love me so much. How can I repay your kindness?" Mother sheep said, "I don't ask you for anything in return. As long as you have this piece of filial piety, you will be satisfied." Hearing this, the lamb burst into tears and "plopped" down on his knees, indicating that it was difficult to repay the kindness of his loving mother. From then on, every time the lamb eats milk, it is kneeling. He knew that his mother fed him with milk, and he thanked her for breastfeeding on his knee. This is "the lamb kneels and suckles".
"Compendium of Materia Medica and Poultry Department" contains: "Ciwu: This bird is born, and its mother will eat for 60 days, and if it is long, it will eat for 60 days." When the little crow grows up, the old crow can't fly to find food by himself. Little crows will look for food to feed their mothers in turn. The story of crow feeding back has been passed down from generation to generation, and many people know it. To some extent, the "feedback complex" lingering in people's minds is still an important force to maintain the harmony, warmth and tranquility of society and families.
Show filial piety to elders
In legend, the story of crow feeding back is the most touching one. Crow, a bird with a black and ugly face, is generally disliked by human beings because people think it is unlucky. It is this annoying bird that can't enter the elegant hall and ink painting, but it has a virtue that is truly worthy of our universal praise-caring for the elderly, and it is a model among animals in caring for and respecting the elderly. It is said that this bird grew up under the care of its mother. When her mother was old and weak, unable to eat or blind and unable to fly, her children would look around for delicious food, bring it back to their mouths, and feed it mouth to mouth until the old crow died and couldn't eat any more. This is what people often say "the crow feeds back".
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