Idioms, proverbs, proverbs, couplets and stories that ask for gratitude.

Idiom: knot grass into a ring.

As the saying goes, without gratitude,

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Dogs are worse than dogs!

Proverbs: good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. It's not that you don't report it. When the time comes, you will report everything.

Couplets:

The first part: Crow feeds back righteousness.

Bottom line: Aries is better at kneeling and breastfeeding.

Story: The story of knotting the grass circle.

I have always thought that repay kindness with kindness, repay kindness with kindness, and I will never forget it until I die.

It is a traditional virtue that the Chinese nation is proud of. The allusion to the idiom "Make grass louder" not only tells me

The students told two touching stories about the achievement of this virtue and told us that "one good deed deserves another."