Pinyin xiào cí
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1. Be filial to elders, and be kind to subordinates or younger generations.
2, refers to filial piety.
3. filial piety. 1. Be filial to elders, and be kind to subordinates or younger generations.
"The Analects of Confucius for Politics": "If you are close, you will respect it; Filial piety is loyalty; If you can't teach good deeds, persuade them. " Zhu Note: "Filial piety is for relatives, kindness is for others, and people are loyal to themselves."
Yi Zhou Shu Guan Ren: "Between father and son, their filial piety, their friendship and friends, their loyalty and benefits, their sincerity and trust."
Mozi Shang Xian: "If you enter, you will not be kind to your parents, but if you leave, you will not grow up in your hometown."
Chapter 18 of Laozi: "Six parents are not harmonious and have filial piety; The country is in chaos and there are loyal ministers. "
Chapter 19 of Laozi: "Abandoning wisdom will benefit the people a hundred times; Desperate, the people are filial; Green is the best way to abandon profits, and thieves get nothing. "
"Biography of Women" Volume 29: "Filial piety, softness, diligence, sensitivity, weaving and chanting are the virtues of women."
Tang Bai Juyi's "He Da Shi Yang He Cheng Yi": "Villagers change their style, and teenagers have filial piety."
Li Mingzhizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica Kind Birds": "This bird is born with filial piety, and its mother eats it for 60 days, and its mother eats it for 60 days."
2, refers to filial piety.
Li Ji Li Yun: "The ceremony was held in the ancestral hall, but filial piety is a service." Kong Ying Da quoted Wang Su as saying: "The way of filial piety is also served from far and near."
3. filial piety.
Historical Records of the Five Emperors: "Don't lose your filial piety when you are in harmony." Wang Lun Jing Yi Zhuan: "Filial piety means filial piety." See "filial piety". Kong Rong made pears immortal.
Kong Rong is the 20th grandson of Confucius, a famous thinker and educator in China. His family attaches great importance to the education of children and the cultivation of good quality, which has been passed down from generation to generation. Under the education of his parents, Kong Rong was respectful and filial to his parents, humble and friendly to his brothers, warm and sincere to his friends, and hated evil, so he was deeply respected by people.
When Kong Rong was four years old, one day, a guest brought some pears to his family. When eating pears, Kong Rong chose a small pear and gave the big pear to his parents and brother. The guest was very surprised and asked Kong Rong, "Why did you choose a small pear instead of a big one?" Kong Rong replied: "I am young and should eat small pears." After listening to Kong Rong's words, the guests all praised Kong Rong for being sensible. Later, Kong Rong became a famous litterateur at that time, wrote a lot of poems and essays, and was listed as one of the "Seven Scholars of Jian 'an".