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Traditional Virtue and Filial Piety Dance in China

Nowadays, many young people are very filial after marriage. Moreover, in daily life, we should also know that after marriage, everyone is a family, so at this time, we should also treat others with care. And a video circulating on the Internet has touched many people very much. There was an old man with Alzheimer's disease, but his daughter-in-law didn't abandon him.

This daughter-in-law's practice is worth learning and praising, which makes many people give her thumbs up, because this daughter-in-law teaches her father-in-law to dance every day to relieve Alzheimer's disease. And this daughter-in-law, together with her mother-in-law, is making her father-in-law happy every day. In fact, few young people will do this now, so the practice of this daughter-in-law also makes everyone think it is worth learning. This is also mutual. If her husband treats her family badly, she won't do it either.

Be filial to each other's families, so you know, the daughter-in-law says that she is not good to her family for a reason. After we get married, both families have to take care of us. It can't be said that your daughter-in-law has to do a lot of things in her own home, but if two people can consider each other's family at this time, then the relationship between them can be better. This kind of filial piety is also worth learning, and it is also from the heart. Many people will do such things, so I think everyone should do these meticulous things at any time.

Only in this way can others be kind to us, because people's hearts are exchanged with each other. If we can help others, we can also reap some happiness for ourselves, not to mention our own family. I also hope that everyone can live in harmony with their families in their daily lives. We can do what we want and safeguard our rights and interests. And we all need to know that both men and women should be very kind to each other's families.