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Poems praising the filial piety of daughters-in-law in ancient and modern times

1. I am a wife at the age of three, and I have to work hard at home. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Meng"

Explanation: After many years of marriage, one has to be a woman and does heavy housework.

2. Work hard and sleep well at night. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Meng"

Interpretation: It’s not too hard to get up early and go to bed late. It’s a busy morning.

3. Ao Ao, a great scholar, talked about it in the countryside. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous "Shuo Ren"

Interpretation: What a tall girl, resting her car beside the farmland in the countryside.

4. Filial piety, obedience is filial piety, and my wife covers it. ——Pre-Qin·Anonymous "Luo"

Explanation: Filial piety means obeying the elderly, and my wife does it very well.

5. Rong Yao Qiu Ju, Qing Qing’s wife. ——Wei and Jin Dynasty Cao Zhi's "Luo Shen Fu"

Interpretation: Radiant like chrysanthemums in the autumn sun, my dear wife has been working hard for the family.

6. With her gold-like sincerity, love, patience, filial piety, and meticulous care of her parents-in-law, she composed a song of respecting, loving, and filial piety for the elderly. Create a harmonious and happy family atmosphere.

It also plays a role in teaching children through words and deeds, so that children have been influenced by it since they were young, and have been subtly influenced by the traditional education of respecting, respecting and filial piety for the elderly; at the same time, it also promotes the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation.

Extended information:

Verses about a daughter-in-law being unfilial to her mother-in-law:

1. Don’t waste your life by being unfilial to your body.

——Interpretation of "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety": Children who are unfilial are in vain.

2. People who are unfilial to their relatives are worse than grass and trees.

——Excerpted from Wang Zhongshu's "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety" in the Qing Dynasty. Definition: People who do not respect their parents and relatives are worse than heartless grass and trees.

3. There are three reasons for being unfilial: it is unfilial to be obedient and get involved in a relationship. The first is unfilial. The family is poor and the elderly relatives do not work as officials, which is unfilial. The second is unfilial. If you do not marry and have no children, it is unfilial. "Sacrifice to ancestors is the three unfilial acts."

——Explanation from "Commentaries on the Thirteen Classics": Blindly obeying, failing to persuade your parents when they see their faults, causing them to fall into unrighteousness, this is the first This is the second kind of unfilial piety; the family is poor and the parents are old, but one does not work as an official to earn a salary to support his parents. This is the second kind of unfilial piety; not marrying and having children and cutting off future generations is the third kind of unfilial piety.

4. There have been many infatuated parents since ancient times, but who has ever seen filial children and grandchildren?

——Interpretation from "Dream of Red Mansions": From ancient times to the present, there are many parents who have been serious about raising their children, but they cannot change their infatuation. A few people can be conscientious in being filial to the elderly.

5. Disobedience and unfilial piety will be punished in three lifetimes.

——Explanation from Wang Zhongshu's "Song of Advising Filial Piety": Beating one's father and scolding one's mother. This is disobedience and unfilial piety, and the retribution of three lives is clearly unnecessary.

6. If you are unfilial and unkind, you will not be able to support each other for life and death.

——Selected from Tang Dynasty. Dai Hanyu's "Essence on the Twelve Langs" explains: I am unfilial to my superiors and unkind to my inferiors. I cannot live with you taking care of each other, and I cannot die with you.