An ancient poem expressing gratitude

A poem of thanks:

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

Confucius said: Parents are here, so don't travel far.

Grace wants to repay kindness, resentment wants to forget; Short complaints are long rewards.

An old horse crouched, eager to become a martyr in his later years, and his courage was commendable.

Accept a drop of water when necessary, and I will repay your kindness with spring water.

Gratitude wants to repay, resentment wants to forget, resentment is short-lived, and gratitude is long-lasting.

I feel sorry for my parents. I don't know if I have children.

The feelings of parents for their children in the world are sad.

Just as distance tests a horse's endurance, time reveals a person's heart; Just as distance determines the strength of a horse, a person has stood the test of time; The strength of a horse is tested by the distance it walks, and a person's heart is seen by the passage of time.

God has mercy on the grass, and the sun shines on the earth.