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On the topic of filial piety

The topic of filial piety

As the saying goes: "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop." My son wants to raise, but he doesn't want to be close. " How sad this is. Confucius has a saying: "Being filial is filial, and being young is out." Filial piety is human instinct and should not be discarded under any circumstances. Filial piety is a long-standing cultural and traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. All virtues and filial piety come first, which is a much-told story in national history. To be a good person, a kind person and a successful person, we must be filial first. But the truth seems to be a bit the opposite. The precious wealth of history has not been recognized by some modern people, and some even want their parents to "honor" them. In their hearts, only their parents have the idea that they should be raised and made cattle and horses for them. As long as you are happy, it is enough to ignore the pain of others. But can they think of the pain of pregnancy in October and the hardship of raising a baby, and can they forget it? If these can't change their heart of stone, then they can only be reviled and abandoned by society. Losing filial piety is like a person losing his heart, only one body stands in the world and loses the value of life, let alone standing tall and making a difference.

Confucius attached great importance to filial piety, which is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation and the foundation of people. In the traditional culture of China, filial piety also occupies a very important position. Therefore, there are many places in the Analects of Confucius that talk about filial piety. "Parents are there, and they don't travel far." "Father is there, so watch his will; Father didn't, observe his actions; If you don't change your father's way for three years, it can be described as filial piety. " "Parents must know their age, one is happy and the other is afraid." "Today's filial piety is said to be able to support. As for dogs and horses, both can be kept; Disrespect, why not? "