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600 words of filial piety for the New Year.
Today, I read an interesting cartoon. When I was a child, the child sat in a small chair, a mother smiled and helped the child wash his feet, and the child was eating his fingers, acting like he didn't understand the world. This scene is very warm. When he grew up, a young man fed a white-haired old man to wash his feet, and both of them smiled happily. How wonderful it is!

After reading this cartoon, I can't be calm for a long time. How filial the boy is to his mother. Like him, we should know how to honor our parents, repay their kindness and not let them worry about us. Although washing feet seems like a trivial matter, it is full of parents' deep love for us and our filial piety.

Since ancient times, there are many people who are filial to their parents like boys. When Luz was a child, his family was very poor, and he lived by eating coarse grains and wild vegetables all the year round. Once, his elderly parents wanted to eat rice, and there was no rice at home. Lutz turned over and walked for more than ten miles, carrying a small bag of rice from his relatives' house to let his parents eat delicious food. When Huang Xiang was a child, he shook a fan for his father to repel mosquitoes in summer. In winter, he always warms the quilt with his own body before letting his father sleep. Han cried when he was beaten. His mother asked him why. It turned out that he was crying because he thought his mother was old. How filial they are! We should learn from them!

After reading these examples, I want to appeal to everyone here: all virtues and filial piety come first. We should honor and repay our parents and let them feel love. They gave us life, nurtured our growth, taught us so much knowledge and paid so much sweat and effort for us. How great they are! So be sure to repay them well and make them feel gratified!