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My parents are poor and don't work hard, which makes me suffer a lot.

Now you think the concept is a little upside down. Now you think your parents owe you. Why do you think so? Because when you get used to it, your parents should be good to me. Actually, think about it. Let alone how much it cost you. Let's think about the hard work they have done for you. From a baby who knows nothing to being admitted to college now, you know the bitterness of their parents. Think about how many times you have been in danger, who helped you through the difficulties, can you live so big without them, and go to college. Think about who owes who.

filial piety ,

The kindness of parents is great.

Who gave you everything today? When you came into this world,

He used a strong body to shelter you from the wind and rain,

Who feeds you with sweat and blood,

Who gave you a home with his hard-earned money, so that you can dress warmly, eat healthily and have fun?

Who will stay up all night for you, worrying about whether you are hungry, urinating, uncomfortable, or even too tired to sleep, washing clothes and changing diapers for you in your dreams?

Who used hours of hard work to make a fine diet to feed you without teeth?

Who changed your diaper? Diapers piled up like mountains.

Who is holding you to play when you can't walk? Tired waist and arms ache.

Who is holding you sick, regardless of their own fatigue, has been running to see a doctor? Even if you fall, you will throw their softest body to the ground and hold you tightly with your hands, so that you are not afraid at all.

Who told you not to walk? You took the first step and never let you fall.

Who patiently taught you to say the first sentence?

Who will always care about you?

Who is haggard and sad because of your illness?

Who is heartbroken for your words?

Who is so selfless and unrequited, who is so dedicated and regretless.

At that time, we were ignorant and may not remember, but it doesn't mean it didn't happen, it doesn't mean we should forget it, and it doesn't mean we shouldn't return it. We are not parents yet, and we can't understand their feelings, but it doesn't mean that we take it for granted that our parents love us.

Why do people give us a piece of candy? We all appreciate the kindness of others.

Why do parents give us a lifetime, dig our hearts for us, and work hard for us? How can we not be grateful and not return?

Therefore, at any time, we should be a dutiful son, be grateful to our parents, be filial to our parents, respect our parents and repay them.