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Which are the 24 filial piety?

The following are the 24 filial piety:

The filial piety moved the sky, play color to entertain relatives, deer milk to serve relatives, 100 miles negative rice, rod finger pain in the heart, reed clothes, mother of obedience, tasted soup and medicine, pick up the blackberry foreign ware, burying children to serve their mothers, sell their bodies and bury their fathers, carve wood to serve their relatives, spring leaping carp, pregnant oranges and left their relatives, fan pillows and warm coverlet, the line of commission for the mother, heard the thunder weeping tomb, weeping bamboo bamboo shoots, lying down in ice to seek carp, strangling the tiger to save their fathers,

The Twenty-Four Filial Piety, whose full name is Quan Xiang Twenty-Four Filial Piety Poems, was compiled and recorded by Guo Ju Jing in the Yuan Dynasty, one of which is said to be written by his younger brother Guo Shouzheng, and the third is said to be written by Guo Juye. It is a collection of stories of twenty-four filial sons from different perspectives, environments, and encounters performing filial piety through the ages.

Since most of the later printings were accompanied by drawings, it is also known as the Twenty-Four Filial Piety Pictures. It is a popular book for promoting Confucianism and filial piety in ancient China.

The Twenty-Four Filial Piety is the story of twenty-four filial sons of ancient China who practiced filial piety under different circumstances and in different ways. Mr. Lu Xun once commented on the Twenty-four Filial Piety Chart back in the day, saying that some of the stories could be reluctantly emulated, while others could be followed at the risk of losing one's life, and still others, would be very offensive.