What are some poems that express gratitude to parents?

Poems about being grateful to parents include:

1. Xi Meng’s mother chose a neighbor. If you don't learn, you will lose your chance. "The Three-Character Classic"

The "Three-Character Classic" is a traditional Chinese enlightenment textbook. Among the ancient Chinese classics, "The Three Character Classic" is one of the easiest to understand. The "Three Character Classic" draws on classic materials, including literature, history, philosophy, astronomy and geography, human ethics, loyalty, filial piety, justice, etc. of traditional Chinese culture, and the core ideas include "benevolence, righteousness, sincerity, respect, and filial piety." Recite the "Three Character Classic" "At the same time, I learned about common sense, traditional Chinese studies and historical stories, as well as the principles of life and doing things in the connotation of the stories.

Vernacular interpretation: In the past, Meng’s mother chose her neighbors for the sake of her children’s study. If her son did not study, he would lose his chance.

2. A one-foot-three-inch baby has ten and eight years of merit. "Song of Encouraging Filial Piety"

"Song of Encouraging Filial Piety" is a poem about filial piety culture written by Xu Xi in the late Qing Dynasty. Xu Xi, whose courtesy name was Yuanzhou, was a Gongsheng student during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty. He was known as Master Xu Gong to his fellow villagers. He was a native of Wugu Village, Linfeng Township, Weixin County. He died of illness in the 1930s.

Vernacular interpretation: A one-foot-three-inch baby has been raised by his parents for more than ten years.

3. Whoever cares about an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. "Wandering Son Yin"

"Wandering Son Yin" is a five-character poem written by Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This is an ode to maternal love. There are only six lines of thirty words in the whole poem, using the technique of line drawing. By recalling a seemingly ordinary scene of sewing before leaving, it highlights and praises the greatness and selflessness of maternal love, and expresses the poet's gratitude to maternal love and his love for his mother. Deep feelings of love and respect. The emotion of this poem is sincere and natural. Although there are no paintings or carvings, it is fresh and smooth, and the simple and plain language contains a rich and mellow poetic flavor. It has been widely recited for thousands of years.

Vernacular interpretation: Who says an inch of grass doesn’t know how to repay Chunhui’s kindness.

4. Weave rings into grass to repay kindness. "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong's Fifteenth Year"

From "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong's Fifteenth Year": "During the battle of the Fu family, I saw an old man weaving grass to urge Du Hui, and Du Hui stumbled over. The poet Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty "Redemption the Chicken": "Don't learn to hold the bird in the ring to repay the kindness."

The vernacular interpretation: pick up the grass and make a grass ring to repay the kindness.

5. Wearing loving clothes and carrying money for travelers. "Send to Zhang Zhongmou"

"Send to Zhang Zhongmou" is a poem written by Huang Tingjian, a poet of the Song Dynasty.

Vernacular interpretation: The clothes you wear are all sewn stitch by stitch by your mother, which reflects your mother's care for you, and you will care for her like a baby during the journey.