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Mo Huaiqi walking symmetrically.

1 A family of four, three generations went out for a walk.

Filial piety embodies the traditional virtues of family harmony, mutual respect and love, respect for the elderly and love for the young.

3 sentences appear in pairs, and the language has symmetrical beauty.

Symmetrical sentence pattern (experience its symmetrical beauty, set off each other and be full of interest)

-Some are strong, some are light.

My mother and I are in front, and my wife and son walk behind.

-mother and son in front, mother and son in the back.

-mother wants to take the road, and the road is flat; My son must go one way. This road is very interesting.

My mother is old and has long been used to listening to a strong son; My son is still young and used to listening to the tall father.

-I squatted down to carry my mother and my wife squatted down to carry my son.

-although my mother is tall, she is thin and naturally not heavy; Although my son is fat, he is young and naturally light.