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What are the allusions about gratitude in ancient China?

In fact, since ancient times, the Chinese nation has been willing to help others and repay kindness. "If you receive a drop of kindness from others, you should repay it with a spring of water." It was once a famous saying.

Chinese education pays more attention to scores and admission rates. In addition, many children are only children. The doting of their families causes children to take other people's care for granted. Many students do not know how to thank and appreciate, but only know how to ask for it; they even treat those who care too much about themselves.

Family members become rebellious and bored.

There are also situations among adults who are ungrateful and forget their roots, and everything is only based on profit.

In a civilized society, it is necessary to know how to be grateful and have a grateful heart; this is also an important requirement for building a harmonious society, which can promote harmonious and harmonious relationships between members, groups, classes, and groups of society, and promote

Mutual respect, trust and help between people.

Therefore, many people suggest that a Thanksgiving Day be established in China so that students can learn to think differently, cherish their friends, and understand their parents; and that adults can suspend their numbness and indifference and sincerely consider and care for others.

Although Western Thanksgiving Day has its religious connotations, it can fully absorb its positive elements, integrate it into traditional virtues, and give it new meaning to establish a "Thanksgiving Day" with Chinese characteristics.