Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - The traditional virtues of the Chinese people attach great importance to thankfulness, can you cite a relevant idioms (or proverbs.). Aphorisms. Can you cite a relevant idiom (or proverb, aphorism, or

The traditional virtues of the Chinese people attach great importance to thankfulness, can you cite a relevant idioms (or proverbs.). Aphorisms. Can you cite a relevant idiom (or proverb, aphorism, or

The traditional virtues of the Chinese people attach great importance to thankfulness, can you cite a relevant idioms (or proverbs.). Aphorisms. Can you cite a relevant idiom (or proverb, aphorism, or poem)? You Zi Yin Meng Jiao

The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on the body of a traveling son.

It is a matter of time before you return.

Whoever says that an inch of grass has a heart, it repays the three spring suns.

①Youzi: an ancient term for a person who traveled and lived far away from home. Yin: the name of a poetic form.

② inch of grass: grass. Three spring sunshine: the sunshine of spring

Author: Meng Jiao (751-814) was a native of Wukang, Huzhou (present-day Deqing, Zhejiang Province). After failing in his early years, he traveled to the north and south and lived in Suzhou. Meng Jiao had a difficult career and spent his whole life in the cold. His poems are mainly words of self-explanation of his own poverty and sorrow, and many of them are not fair. Meng Jiao was a great poet in the Five Ancient Classics and the Lefu (Chinese:乐府). He avoided mediocrity in the use of words and phrases, and pursued the ancient, strange and dangerous, cold and craggy style of poetry, making him a famous bitter poet.

Chinese idioms: Cheng Men Li Xue (respect for teachers) Crow returns the favor (repaying parents)