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What are the stories about filial sons in ancient times? Like lying on the ice and seeking carp.

1. Sleeping on the ice for carp

Wang Xiang, a native of Langya, lost his mother early, and his stepmother Zhu repeatedly spoke ill of him in front of his father, which made him lose his father's love. When his parents were ill, he was undressed to wait on them. His stepmother wanted to eat live carp, and it was freezing in the cold. He unbuttoned his clothes and lay on the ice. Suddenly, the ice melted by itself, and two carp jumped out.

after eating, the stepmother really recovered. Wang Xiang lived in seclusion for more than 2 years, and later worked as a big sinong, a common and a Qiu from wen county county magistrate.

2. The Tomb of Wen Lei and Qi

Wang Pou, a native of Yingling (now southeast of Changle, Shandong Province) in Wei and Jin Dynasties, was knowledgeable and versatile. His father, Wang Yi, was killed by Si Mazhao. He lived in seclusion as a teacher and never sat facing the west for life, saying that he would never be a Jin minister. His mother was afraid of thunder when she was alive and was buried in the mountains after her death.

whenever he hears thunder in stormy weather, he runs to his mother's grave, bows down and comforts her, saying, "Mother, don't be afraid." When he was teaching, he often burst into tears and missed his parents whenever he read "Guo E".

3. Warm pillow

Huang Xiang, a native of Anlu, Jiangxia, Eastern Han Dynasty, lost his mother at the age of nine, and his father was extremely filial. Fan a cool pillow mat for my father in cool summer; Warm your father's bedding with your body in the cold winter. When I was a teenager, I learned a lot of classics, and my literary talent was flying. In the capital, it was widely spread that "chinese odyssey, Jiangxia Huangxiang".

An Di (17-125) was the satrap of Wei County (now Hebei Province), which suffered from floods, and Huang Xiang did her best to help the victims. He is the author of Jiugong Fu and Ode to the Crown of the Son of Heaven.

4. Jiang Shi, a native of Guanghan, Sichuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, married Ponzi. Husband and wife are filial, and their home is six or seven miles away from the Yangtze River. Ponzi often goes to the river to get the Yangtze River water that her mother-in-law likes to drink.

Mother-in-law loves fish, so couples often cook fish for her. Mother-in-law doesn't want to eat alone, so they invite her neighbors to eat together. Once, because of the strong wind, Ponzi came home late to fetch water. Jiang Shihuai suspected that she had neglected her mother and expelled her from the house.

Ponzi lived in a neighbor's house, worked hard at spinning and weaving day and night, and sent the savings to his neighbor to honor his mother-in-law. Later, her mother-in-law learned about Ponzi's expulsion and asked Jiang Shi to invite him back.

On Ponzi's return home, spring water suddenly gushed out of the courtyard, with the same taste as the Yangtze River water, and two carp jumped out every day. From then on, Ponzi used these to worship his mother-in-law, so he didn't have to go far to the river.

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Yong Dong, according to legend, was a native of Qiancheng (now Boxing County, Shandong Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He lost his mother and moved to Anlu (now Hubei Province) because of desertion. Later, when his father died, Yong Dong sold himself to a rich family as a slave in exchange for funeral expenses.

On my way to work, I met a woman in the shade of a pagoda tree, claiming that she was homeless, and they got married. The woman wove 3 pieces of brocade in January to redeem Yong Dong's debts. On her way home, she went to Huaiyin. The woman told Yong Dong that she was the daughter of the Emperor of Heaven and was ordered to help Yong Dong pay her debts. Say that finish volley. Therefore, Huaiyin was renamed Xiaogan.