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Filial piety is more important than unfilial.
Lambs kneel and suckle, crows feed back, and all virtues and filial piety come first. Filial piety is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and it is every child's unshirkable responsibility and obligation to honor and support their parents. It is said that raising children to prevent old age, but with the development of economy and the improvement of living standards, why are there more and more elderly people in No Country for Old Men?

When we were young, our parents regarded us as treasures, valued us more than our own lives, raised us with no worries about food and clothing, and always wanted to leave us their best. Perhaps every parent's ability is big or small, but their affection for their children is the same. They all hope that their children can grow up healthily and happily and live and work happily.

Parents put their hearts on their children all their lives, suffering for them and being tired for them, but never complaining. But what did we do for our parents when we were children? Even many people can't remember their parents' names and birthdays. All they remember is that they reached out to their parents for money. I always feel that my parents owe them the same, and I always feel that it is natural to spend my parents' money. When they squandered their parents' money, did they ever think that all the money was hard-earned money saved by their parents?

My parents brought us up with great pains, and they managed to get married and have children. They have devoted their lives to us, breaking their hearts. But what do we do when our parents need our care when they are old? When we have our own small family, a few people really think about their parents all the time and care about them.

Some children don't like their parents who can only eat but can't do things. Don't give them a good look, and some even insult them, telling their parents to die and making them less burdened. Some children are even more irresponsible and send their parents directly to nursing homes, whether they live or die. If some elderly parents have some real estate and savings, their later life will be even more uneasy, because greedy children will clamor for property all day, and there are not a few lawsuits.

I really want to ask those people, is your conscience taken away by the dog? When you do these things, have you ever thought about your elderly parents, their feelings, and that you will be old one day? If you treat your parents like this today, aren't you afraid that your children will treat you like this tomorrow? Have you ever known that your parents are kind and love you like a mountain, and blood is thicker than water?

At the moment, that classic old song {I often go home to watch it} is echoing in my ears. I like this song very much, and I also sang the voices of many old people. When parents are old, they don't want us to give them much money, and they don't want them to eat and wear well. Instead, they want us children to care more about them and demand more from them. I hope our children can do more filial piety, spend more time with their parents when they are alive, talk to them more, care for them more, show more love and be more patient, and don't "let the tree calm down, but the children should be filial, and don't wait for their relatives to come."

Here, I want to say to Meng Peijie, a national moral model: You are a good example worthy of our study. When you were 8 years old, you did a lot of things that adults couldn't do. The day you supported your adoptive mother with your young body touched countless people in China and educated countless people in China. What we see in you is not only strong and brave, but also filial piety and gratitude. If everyone can share your filial piety and conscience, then I believe the future of this society will be very harmonious and beautiful.