1, woodcut:
According to legend, Ding Lan was a native of Hanoi in the Eastern Han Dynasty. His parents died when he was a child. He often misses his parents' kindness, so he carved a statue of his parents out of wood. Everything is like life, and he negotiates with the wooden statue. He only eats three meals a day after honoring his parents. Be sure to tell him before going out.
I'll meet you when I get home, and I'll never slack off. For a long time, his wife didn't respect the wooden statue very much, but curiously used the fingers of the wooden statue to acupuncture, and the fingers of the wooden statue actually bled out.
When Ding Lan came home, she saw the tears in the eyes of the wooden statue and asked the truth, so she abandoned her wife. Carve wood for parents and describe it in Japanese. Sending a message to all sons and nephews should be filial to their relatives.
2, Yongquan jumping carp:
Jiang, a native of Guanghan, Sichuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, married Ponzi. Husband and wife are filial, and their home is six or seven miles away from the Yangtze River. Ponzi often goes to the river to get the Yangtze River water that her mother-in-law likes to drink. Mother-in-law loves to eat fish. The husband and wife often cook fish for her. Mother-in-law doesn't want to eat alone.
They invited the neighbor's old woman to have dinner together. Once, because of the strong wind, Ponzi came home late to fetch water. Jiang suspected that she had neglected her mother and kicked her out of the house. Ponzi lived in a neighbor's house, worked hard day and night to spin and weave, and sent his savings to his neighbor to honor his mother-in-law.
Later, my mother-in-law learned of Ponzi's dismissal and asked Chiang to invite him back. On Ponzi's way back to China, spring water suddenly gushed out of the courtyard, which tasted like the Yangtze River water, and two carp jumped out every day. From then on, Ponzi used these to worship his mother-in-law, so that he didn't have to go to the river far away.
3, Huai drama heritage:
Lu Ji was a scientist and a native of Wuxian during the Three Kingdoms period. At the age of six, he went to Jiujiang to see Yuan Shu with his father Lu Kang, and Yuan Shu took out oranges to entertain him. Lu Ji hid two oranges in his arms.
When he left, the orange fell to the ground. Yuan Shu sneered: "When Lu Lang came to my house, did you have to hide his master's oranges when you left?" Lu Ji replied, "My mother likes oranges, and I want to take them back for her to taste." Yuan Shu was surprised to see that he knew how to be filial to his mother at an early age. After Lu Ji became an adult, he was knowledgeable and familiar with astronomy.
4. The maid is the mother:
Jiangge was born in Linzi, Qi State in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The teenager lost his father and served his mother with great filial piety. During the war, Jiangge fled behind his mother's back and met bandits several times. The thief tried to kill him. Jiangge cried: My mother is old and has no one to raise her. The thief saw his filial piety and couldn't bear to kill him.
Later, he moved to Xiapi, Jiangsu, and worked as an employee to support his mother. He is poor and barefoot, and his mother needs a lot. When Ming Di was elected as Lian Xiao, Johnny was elected as the founder of Xianneng and served as the commander of the five senses.
5, the conjugate tiger to save the father:
Yang Xiang was from the Jin Dynasty. When I was fourteen, my father and I went to the field to cut rice. Suddenly, a tiger came running, threw his father down and took him away. Yang Xiang is unarmed. In order to save his father, regardless of his own safety, he quickly rushed forward and grabbed the tiger's throat with all his strength. The tiger finally put down his father and ran away.
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