How to interpret the word Huai in Huai Ju Lu?

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Achievements, Wu people in the Three Kingdoms. Official to satrap, good at astronomy, calendar. In the sixth year, I saw art in Jiujiang. This technology makes people eat oranges. I was pregnant with three pieces, left to become sworn brothers, and the oranges fell to the ground. Shu Yue said, "Lu Lang is a guest. Do you miss oranges?" Ji knelt down and said, "It's orange, it's sweet. I want to have a baby and leave my mother. " Shu said: "Lu Lang knew filial piety when he was young, and he will become a talent when he grows up." The technique is very strange, and it is often said later.

Today, people are pregnant with fruit and want to entertain their children. My husband is as pregnant as he is, but it is easy to love others and relatives. Strange, Lu Lang, this is the law. 、

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Lu Ji was a native of Wu in the Three Kingdoms period. His official position has reached the satrap, and he is very proficient in astronomy and calendar. Lu Ji went to Jiujiang to visit Yuan Shu when he was six years old. Yuan Shu had an orange served to him. Lu Ji hid three oranges in his arms. When I left, when Lu Ji bent down to leave, the orange fell to the ground. Yuan Shu said with a smile, "Lu Ji, you go to someone else's house and hide the owner's oranges in your arms. Why? " Lu Ji knelt on the ground and replied, "Oranges are very sweet. I want to hide them in my arms and give them to my mother. " Yuan Shu said: "Lu Ji knew filial piety to his mother when he was young, and he will definitely become a talent when he grows up." Yuan Shu marveled at his achievements, and later he often praised others.

Now some people hide fruit in their arms when eating, thinking of children in Doby. You also hide in your arms and go back. Why not turn your love for your son into your love for your parents? Wizard Lu Lang can be a model!

Inspiration and reference

Filial piety should be cultivated from an early age. Lu Ji knew to give oranges to his mother when he was six years old, and has planted the seeds of "filial piety" in his young mind. Filial piety is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Caring for, loving and supporting parents is not only the responsibility and obligation of the younger generation, but also a noble morality. This moral concept should be cultivated from an early age.