What idioms and poems are there to thank for kindness?

1, the idiom of gratitude:

(1) The metaphor of "ndé rú shā n" is extremely profound.

(2) Rejuvenation is as great as giving a second life.

(3) Rong En: elegance and honor.

(4) The kindness to Mount Tai (ēn zhòng tài shān) is deeper and heavier than Mount Tai.

(5) The grace of feedback (f m: nb ǔ zhē n) Feedback: When the chicks grow up, feed their mothers. Metaphor for gratitude.

(6) Grateful (g?nīndàIé) Dai: respect and admiration. Appreciate the kindness and benefits of others.

(7) Appreciate the kindness of others and find ways to repay them.

2. Gratitude for kindness in the poem

(1) Do your best until you die. (

(2) Crows have the intention of feeding back, and sheep know the grace of kneeling and nursing.

(3) A drop of water is rewarded with a spring.

(4) But how much love does an inch of grass have when it gets three spring rays?

(5) Give a peach in return for a plum.

(6) One father raises ten children, and ten children raise one father.

(7) Look down on the world and remember that kindness is like blood.

(8) Never forget the kindness of a meal.

For a fish, knowing the goodness of water is the source of happiness.

(10) Skynet is long, sparse but not leaking, and it is a late bloomer.