A poem of gratitude for maternal love

The poem of gratitude for maternal love is shared as follows:

1, "Li Guofeng wind blows the wind": the wind blows the back from the south. I want to die, and my mother has a reward. The wind blows from the south, and the wind blows from the other side. God, I have no family. Is there any cold in the spring? Under Xun. With seven children, my mother is very hard. The yellow bird, with its voice. There are seven children, don't comfort your mother.

Great maternal love is like a warm south wind, caring for your young child. Children can grow up healthily and happily because of their mothers' hard feeding. The hard-working mother raised seven children with great pains, but who can understand the hard work of being a mother? What can I do to comfort my mother's lonely heart? How can I repay my mother's kindness?

2. "Artemisia Xiaoya": Artemisia Yi Zhe. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me. I am a loser, but I am a thief. Mourn for my parents and give birth to me.

How difficult it is for poor parents to support themselves, how hard they have to work and how much they have to suffer. Parents' kindness to their children's upbringing and selfless dedication to their children are always worth remembering and thanking. "Mourn for my parents and give birth to me" exhausted my parents' hard work and fatigue, and became an eternal swan song to praise my parents.

3. Ode to a Wanderer: The thread in the hand of a kind-hearted mother makes clothes for her wayward son's body. Before leaving, I had a stitch for fear that my son would come back late and his clothes would be damaged. Who can say that a filial child like the weak can repay his mother's love like the sunshine in spring?

My son is about to travel, and my mother can't bear to part with me, and she can't finish talking. In particular, "only how many inches of grass love has, and it will be rewarded with three spring rays." Two sentences, probably the most famous poem ever praising maternal love, have been widely circulated for thousands of years.