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Philosophical question 48: Linguistic analysis: How do we understand "fighting for parents when we are young, fighting for ourselves when we grow up, and fighting for our family when we are old"?
When I was a child, parents provided food and clothing for their children, took care of their children from getting sick, hoped that their children would grow up healthily, and taught them basic common sense of life and the truth of being a man. Therefore, parents' care and companionship is a good memory of children's happy childhood, which is short-lived and can only be recalled.

When I was young, my parents worked hard to plant germinated seeds in their children's hearts.

When you grow up, you have to run your own life circle independently, just like a young eagle wants to fly. You have to learn to fly desperately in the blue sky. This is the law of natural development, you have to fight for it yourself, and you can't hide under the wings of your parents and wait for food and drink.

Struggle for a lifetime. I am afraid of loneliness when I am old, and there is no one around me. At this time, your family is around, and your children and grandchildren are full, and you will feel that your life is complete.

The dream of continuation is more eager when you are old, so you have the rhetoric of fighting for your family when you are old.

The above understanding, hope to accept!