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What are the poems describing the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation in ancient poetry?

Idiom: Thanksgiving; Gratitude; Every inch of grass glows in spring.

Proverbs: One good deed deserves another; A drop of water returns a spring.

Poetry: but how much love there is in an inch of grass, enjoy three spring scenery.

Make a knot or ring to repay kindness ―― repay kindness.

The feelings of parents for their children in the world are sad.

Crows feed back, lambs kneel and milk.

A drop of water returns a spring.

But how much love has an inch of grass, and I got three spring rays.

In 32 years, the rainstorm poured down, the rain vanished, and my mind flooded.

I think of a loving mother who spent half her life kneeling on a suckling lamb and returned to the present.

Confucius said: Parents are here, so don't travel far.

Grace wants to repay kindness, resentment wants to forget; Short complaints are long rewards.