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What should children do if their parents say the Analects wrong?
The original text in The Analects of Confucius about how children should respond when their parents make mistakes is as follows:

Confucius said, "My parents admonished me several times, but they didn't agree with me, so they respected me and didn't disobey me. I work hard and have no complaints. "

Confucius said, "Serve your parents (if they are at fault) and gently persuade them. I have expressed my opinion. Seeing that my parents don't want to listen, I still have to respect them, not disobey them, and work for them resentfully. "

The understanding of this passage can be combined with the specific context and your own experience. In the face of parents' mistakes, we should first maintain a loving and obedient attitude and express our opinions and suggestions euphemistically. If parents don't accept or stick to their wrong views, children should respect their choices and try their best to help them correct their mistakes. At the same time, children should be patient and understanding, and don't have resentment and dissatisfaction with their parents.