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What are the verses on the traditional Chinese virtue of repaying kindness with gratitude?

1. Please tell me a few idioms or poems about repaying kindness with gratitude

Whoever says an inch of grass has a heart of gold will be rewarded with three springs of sunshine

When a drop of kindness is given, it should be repaid by a spring of water

Enthusiasm for kindness is to be repaid, and grievances are to be forgotten, and when grievances are to be repaid, they are to be repaid for a short time, and when kindness is to be repaid, they are to be repaid for a long time

We grieve for our parents, and we know that our parents are not kind to us if we don't feed them.

The grace of knowing one another will never be forgotten

The filial piety lies in the quality of the flesh, not in the appearance.

The crow knows how to feed, and the sheep knows how to kneel

The bee sips honey from the flower, and when it leaves, it gives thanks. The pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. -- Rabindranath Tagore

If someone helps me, I will never forget it; if I help someone, I will never forget it. -- Hua Luogeng

Every favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that swallows it, and the giver can drag him wherever he wants -- Donne

Forgetfulness is more evil than lying, vanity, raillery, drunkenness, or any other evil that exists in the heart of a weak person. than lying, vanity, rapacity, drunkenness, or any other vice that exists in the hearts of weak men - English proverb

A scoundrel is always ungrateful: ungratefulness is originally part of meanness - Victor Hugo

The ungrateful man who falls into trouble cannot be saved - Greek proverb

The ungrateful man who falls into trouble cannot be saved.

If a man has received a great favor and then turns against his benefactor, he must be more vicious in his own decency than the stranger who is not related to him, and he must prove the other's guilt in order to account for his own heartlessness - Thackeray

The man is always ungrateful. Thackeray

Gratitude is the least of the virtues, ingratitude the worst of the vices - English Proverb

The ignorant man intends to do something good, but ends up doing harm; the little magpie plucks out his mother's feathers, and thinks he's repaid for the kindness of his upbringing - -A Tibetan proverb

A parent's kindness cannot be drowned in water or extinguished by fire - Soviet proverb

A father's kindness is higher than a mountain, and a mother's kindness is deeper than the sea - Japanese proverb

If you want to know the kindness of your parents, you have to hold your children in your arms. To know the kindness of one's parents, one has to carry one's children and grandchildren in one's arms - Japanese proverb

You don't know how hard it is to raise a child until you have raised one, and you don't know how to thank your mother until you have raised a daughter - Japanese proverb

You don't know how hard it is to raise a child until you have raised one, and you don't know how to repay your mother until you have raised a child - Chinese proverb

A father gives birth to a child, and a mother bows to him or her, pats him or her, keeps him or her, brings him or her up, nurtures him or her, takes care of him or her and restores him or her. I want to repay you for your kindness, which is as great as the heavens.

Bunches of grasses in the armature, repaying kindness with kindness

Even at night, the lonely lamp is silhouetted against the shadow of the Xiao, looking at the son as if he were a jiao, looking at the son to soar into the sky.

The two sideburns are in a state of frost, and the skirt is down in the spring and the eyebrows are up in the fall.

32 years of wind and rain, rain and clouds, like a tide.

The mother's half a century of hard work, kneeling lamb, but also today.

Poem of Gratitude

When the white clouds drift away

Who will stop wandering

The sea laps the dreams of the purple lilies

The mermaids are smiling in paradise

An ancient wedding The color of champagne

Passing through the poppies

The sound of her song

Whether the departure is surviving

Hope's not given up

The snowy forests The elk's Christmas

The beautiful princesses have slept

The night sky of legends

Countless beads unpicked

The lair of time

Angel flies The light of her feathered wings

Across the gardens of Babylon

Allah is a She is a woman

Her incarnation is not the sun god

A dainty daughter

The desert valley of the Gobi

More than palaces

Rivers are the mothers of living creatures

The holy waves of the river are the rain

The colorful blossoms are the rain

Illumination of ancient Egypt's voluptuous women

When the white clouds go away

The white clouds are the rain. When the white clouds drift away

The back will be far away

The sea laps at the dreams of the purple lilies

The mermaids are smiling in paradise

The wedding of the prince The color of champagne

Passing through the poppies

Her song

The threads of a loving mother's hands are the clothes of a wandering son.

The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on the back of a traveler.

Who says that the heart of the grass is the same as the sunshine of three springs?

Confucius said: parents in, not far away

Endeavors want to be repaid, grievances want to be forgotten; repayment of grudges is short, repayment of kindness is long

Mom and Dad

Thank you

to bring me to this

wonderful world

Thank you

to give me a free air

bright sunshine

This is the first time that I have ever been in a country where the world is so beautiful, and I have never been able to see it again.

Thank you

for your earnest teachings

earnest instructions

I have grown up

and you have grown old

2. Tell me a few idioms or poems about being grateful for your kindness

Whoever says that the heart of an inch of grass can be rewarded for the three springs of sunshine A drop of kindness should be repaid by the spring Endeavors are to be repaid, grievances are to be forgotten, grievances are to be repaid, grievances are to be repaid for the shortest time, and kindnesses are to be repaid for the longest time Worrying about your parents, they are not aware of their kindnesses. The most important thing to remember is that you can't be sure that you're going to get the best out of your parents, and that you're going to get the best out of your parents.

The crows are not as good as they used to be, and the sheep are not as good as they used to be. The bees sip the honey from the flowers, and thank them when they leave. The pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him.

-- Rabindranath Tagore I will never forget when people help me, but I will never forget when I help them. Great - English Proverb A scoundrel is always ungrateful: ingratitude is originally a part of meanness - Hugo The ungrateful man who falls into difficulties cannot be saved - Greek Proverb If a man is in trouble, he cannot be saved - Greek Proverb Greek Proverb If a man has received a great favor, and then turns against his benefactor, he must be more vicious in his regard for his own decency than an unconnected stranger, and he will have to prove the other's guilt in order to account for his own heartlessness -- Thackeray Gratitude is the least of the virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of the vices! --English Proverb: An ignorant man who intends to do something good ends up doing a lot of harm; a little magpie plucks out his mother's feathers and thinks he has repaid the kindness of his upbringing - Tibetan Proverb: The kindness of a parent cannot be drowned in water or extinguished by fire - Soviet Proverb: The kindness of a father is greater than the kindness of a mother. -A father's kindness is higher than the mountain, a mother's kindness is deeper than the sea - Japanese proverb To know the kindness of one's parents, one should carry one's children and grandchildren in one's arms - Japanese proverb One should not know how hard it is for one's mother to raise a child, and one should not know how much one owes to one's mother until one raises a child - Japanese proverb If you don't run a household, you don't know how much it costs, and if you don't bring up a child, you don't know how much it costs to repay your mother's kindness - Chinese proverb Repaying Mother's Favor - Chinese Proverb My father gave birth to me, my mother gave birth to me, patted me, raised me, nurtured me, cared for me, restored me, went in and out of the womb, and I want to repay you for your kindness, which is so great that it is beyond the bounds of heaven. The ring and grass, to repay the virtue of grace Even the night lonely lamp silhouette Xiao, see the son such as auger, look at the son to soar.

The cold frost on the temples of the people, spring under the skirt waist, fall on the eyebrows. The first time I saw this, I was in the middle of a storm, and I was in the middle of a rainy day.

The mother's half a century of hard work, kneeling lamb, but also to report this day. Poem of Gratitude When the white clouds drift away Who stops wandering The sea laps at the dreams of the purple lilies The mermaids smile in paradise Ancient weddings The color of champagne Passing through the poppies Her song Departing whether it survives The hopeful never gives up The snowy forests The elk's Christmas The beautiful princesses have slept peacefully In the night sky of the legend Countless beads un-picked The nests of time Angel flies The rays of her feathered wings Crossing the gardens of Babylon. Allah is a woman, and her incarnation is not the sun god, but the dainties of a thousand daughters, the desert valleys of the Gobi, the rivers are the mothers of living beings, the holy waves, and all living things, and the colorful blossoms are the rains that illuminate the beautiful women of ancient Egypt, and the white clouds, when the white clouds drift away, the backs of the clouds will be far away, the sea beats with the dreams of the lilies of the purple, and the mermaids smile in the heavens at the weddings of the princes, and the color of champagne, which passes in and out of poppies, and her songs, the threads of the loving mothers, and the garments of the wandering sons, and the clothes on their backs. The thread in the hand of a loving mother, the clothes on the body of a wandering son.

The first step is to make sure that you're not late for your return. The heart of the grass is the heart of the grass, but the heart of the grass is the sunshine of the spring.

Confucius said: parents in, not far away from travel En want to repay, grievances want to forget; repayment of grievances short, repayment of long mom and dad Thank you for bringing me to this wonderful world Thank you for giving me free air brilliant sunshine Thank you for your earnest teaching Yin Yin will I grew up and you are old.

3. Idioms about gratitude and repayment Aphorisms Proverbs Poems Stories

Idioms Gratitude and repayment, know and repay, inch grass spring sunshine.

Proverb Goodness is rewarded with goodness.

Motto Once a teacher, always a father.

Father's kindness is higher than the mountain, mother's kindness is deeper than the sea .

The parents' kindness, the children and grandchildren in their arms

The kindness of the people they know will not be forgotten in their lives.

The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.

The favor of a drop of water should be repaid by a spring of water.

Bees sip nectar from flowers, and thank them when they leave. The pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him. -- Rabindranath Tagore

A scoundrel is always ungrateful: ungratefulness is originally part of meanness -- Victor Hugo

Thankfulness is the least of the virtues, ungratefulness the worst of the vices. --English Proverb

If someone helps me, I will never forget it; if I help someone, I will never remember it.

4. Idioms (at least two) or poems that express the idea of "repaying kindness with gratitude"

ēn dé rú shān (恩德如山)

The metaphor is that kindness is extremely deep.

恩恩相报 (ēn ēn xiāng bào)

To repay a favor with a favor; to return an act of beneficence to one who has done one a favor.

ēn jiāng chóu bào (ēn jiāng chóu bào)

To repay favors with hatred. It means to be ungrateful.

恩荣并济 (ēn róng bìng jì)

恩荣:恩惠荣宠。 Jiji: to adjust. The two means of favor and glory are practiced together.

恩若再生 (ēn ruò zài shēng)

Grace is as great as a second life.

En shan yi hai (ēn shān yì hǎi)

Grace and love are as heavy as mountains, and love and righteousness are as deep as the sea. It describes the depth of favor and the heaviness of love and righteousness.

恩深义重 (ēn shēn yì zhòng)

Favor and affection are extremely deep.

Who says an inch of grass has a heart, but it is rewarded with three springs of sunshine.

Thirty-two years of wind and rain, rain and waves, clearing the clouds, the heart is like a tide.

The mother's half a century of hard work, kneeling lamb, but also this day.

My father gave birth to me, my mother gave birth to me, patted me on the back, raised me, nurtured me, cared for me, restored me, and brought me in and out of the womb.

Bunches of grasses in the armature

At night, I see my son as a jiao, and I look forward to seeing him soar to the heavens.

The two sideburns are in a state of coldness and frost, and the skirt is down in the spring and the eyebrows are up in the fall.

5. Idioms about Gratitude for Virtue Aphorisms Proverbs Poems Stories

Idioms, Knot Grass Tie Ring, expresses gratitude for virtue, not forgetting to the death.

Story: Knot Grass: After his father's death, Wei Du, a great physician of the state of Jin, did not follow his last wish to have his beloved concubine martyred, but allowed her to marry someone else. Later, when Wei Tu was fighting Du Hui, an old man knotted the grass to trip Du Hui.

At night, he dreamed that the old man said he was the father of the woman he married and came to repay his kindness. Ring: Yang Bao saved a yellow finch in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and a yellow-robed boy in the night returned the favor by carrying four white rings.

Idioms by The Free Dictionary, retreat. Retreat division ninety miles.

A metaphor for retreating to avoid conflict. Story : During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chong Er, a prince of Jin, took refuge in Chu and was treated well by the king of Chu.

The king of Chu asked what he would do in return in the future, and replied: "Jin, Chu ruled the army, met in the center of the plain, and it opened the king to three sheds". Later, when the two armies of Jin and Chu faced each other, Jin kept its promise and retreated ninety miles to repay the king of Chu for his kindness in that year.

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: bow and exhaust oneself. Be careful and work to the best of one's ability.

Story : Zhuge Liang remembered the kindness of Liu Bei's three visits to his hut, and strategized to make a great contribution to the state of Shu." Bow to the end of his life."

He later said in the middle, assisting the later lord Liu Chan, is also to repay the kindness of the late lord with His Majesty. When a drop of water knows the favor, it should be repaid by gushing spring.

The poem: to repay the king's intention on the gold stage, carry the jade dragon to die for the king. Li He's in order to repay the king's grace of worshiping the general on the golden platform, willing to carry the sword to die for the king in the battlefield.

The poem: Sense of the son drifting mother benefit, ashamed of my non-Han talent (Li Bai), said Han Xin downtrodden when the river washed the old woman gift of rice, after the developed to thousands of gold in return.

6. Gratitude for rewarding idioms and maxims

Aphorisms about gratitude for rewarding

1, know each other in a hurry, and what is the benefit of being alone.

2. Clothes are not as good as the new, and people are not as good as the old.

3. It is prudent to choose friends and even more prudent to abandon them. --Franklin

4. The old friendship is more intimate. --Du Fu

5. Don't rely on gifts to gain friends. You must contribute your sincere love and learn how to win a person's heart in the right way. --Sulagdi

6. Friends are more important than their hearts, and they should help each other when they are in trouble. Remind not to get carried away when you're happy, and comfort them when they're not. --Fang Haiquan

7, friendship in my past life is like a bright light, illuminate my soul, so that my existence has a little bit of light. --Ba Jin

8, a gentleman's friendship is not a bad sound. -- "Strategies of the Warring States"

9, life is enough to have a confidant, the world should be seen in the same way. --Lu Xun

10, agreeable friends to the love is not tired of, know people to the conversation. --Feng Menglong

11, behind the back of the people who praise us is our good friend. --Cervantes

12, although there are brothers, not as good as friends.

13, filial piety lies in the quality of reality, not in the appearance of decoration.

14, cast to the papaya, embracing the agaric. It is not a reward, but a good thing forever. The first time I saw you, I was in the middle of it. The first time I saw you, I knew you were a good friend. -- "The Records of the Grand Historian"

16. The mountains and rivers are not heavy enough, but it's important to meet a soulmate. --Bao Sol

17. Friends are the defenders against sorrow, unhappiness and fear, and the jars of friendship and trust. --The Five Books

18. Those who are ungrateful and fall into difficulties cannot be saved. -- Aesop

19, the arrival of the cold, frost and snow, and then know the pine and cypress. --Huainanzi

20, Brothers are of one mind, and their united strength breaks the gold. -- "Yi - Department of Rhetoric"

21, Stupid friends are worse than wise enemies. --Shakyamuni

22, It is difficult for the friendship of forces to go through far. --Lu Ji

Repaying Virtue with Virtue Virtue: favor. Repaying favors with favors.

Returning Virtue with Resentment Resentment: hatred; Virtue: favor. To repay someone's favor with resentment.

Knowing the favor and repaying the virtue Receiving the favor of others, the heart is grateful and intends to repay

Knotting the grass to hold the ring In the old days, it was a metaphor for being grateful and repaying the virtue to the end of one's life.

The word "repay kindness" means to pay back kindness.

Suizhu and Bik Suihou Zhu and Washi Bik are the synonyms of Suihou Zhu and Washi Bik. Legend has it that in ancient times, the vassal of Suizhou with the surname of Ji saw a big snake wounded and broken, and healed it by applying medicine to it; after that, the snake took the bright moon bead in the river in order to repay the virtue, so it was called Suizhou bead, and it was also called the spiritual snake bead. Chu Bian and in the Jing Mountain got a diamond, successively offered to King Wu, King Wen, are thought to be stone, and the crime of deceiving the king was cut off two feet; King Cheng ascended to the throne, so that people dissected the diamond, the fruit of the luminous jade, because of the name of the said and the Bik. The story can be found in Han

Armature and Grass Knotting Knotting grass: knotting grass into a rope to save a benefactor; Armature and ring: holding a jade ring in the mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor for being grateful to the benefactor and not forgetting him until death.

Knowing favors and repaying favors Knowing that others have done favors to oneself, one returns favors to others.