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Mother said she was hungry when she was seriously ill, and her son didn't feed her for ten years. What is the truth?

This is a great mother. She kept saying that she was not hungry because she was afraid that her children would not have enough to eat. She didn't eat anything for the last ten years, only white mud and cotton grass. The mother who is seriously ill is really great, because there are many children at home and she has been in poverty for many years. Children don't have enough to eat every day. After the mother cooked the meal every day, she let the children eat first, saying that they were stuffed, not hungry and didn't want to eat. She always leaves food to her children. When she is hungry, she secretly eats some white mud and cotton grass, but without nutrition in the mud, people will become thin and constipated, and gradually their body organs will fail.

The greatest affection in this world is maternal love. Willing to starve for children for decades. We can never imagine the selflessness of maternal love. When I was a child, my mother bought me whatever I wanted. After I bought it, I always ate it alone, because my mother didn't want to eat it, so I ate it next to her and my mother watched me eat it. I still remember clearly that my mother's face was full of smiles. Every time I put food in her mouth, my mother says I don't like it. You eat. It's not that they don't like it. They left us the best. now

Now we should learn to be grateful and often go home to see our parents when we have nothing to do. This is their happiest thing. People will feel lonely when they are old. As children, we should go back and spend more time with them, chat with them and do farm work with them. These things are enough to make them very happy.

We should love our parents. Only parents in this world love us selflessly, so as children, we should honor them well.