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Seeking idioms, sayings, proverbs, couplets, stories of knowing kindness and repaying kindness Chinese Biography
Chinese idiom:
Not repaying kindness,
A pig
is worse than a dog!
Proverb: Good has its reward, evil has its reward, it is not unrewarded, the time has not yet come, when the time comes, everything is reported.
Couplets:
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Story:
The story of "Knotting the Grass and Taking the Ring".
Knowing and repaying kindness, repaying the kindness of a drop of water when it springs from the spring, and repaying kindness with gratitude to the end of one's life have always been regarded as
traditional virtues that the Chinese people are proud of. The idiom of "Knotting Grass and Bearing a Ring" not only tells us
two touching stories about the realization of this virtue, but also tells us that "no good deed goes unpunished
This is the first time that the Chinese people have ever been able to realize this virtue.
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