A poem expressing gratitude for the kindness of great parents.

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

A drop of grace will be rewarded by a spring.

However, an inch of grass is a bit sentimental, and it is rewarded with three spring rays-Meng Jiao.

Bees suck honey from flowers and thank campers when they leave. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him. Tagore

People help me and don't forget; I help people, remember. -Hua

Every favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that devours it, and the benefactor can drag it wherever he wants-Don.

Ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, rap, drunkenness or other evils that exist in the hearts of vulnerable people-English proverb

Mean people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is part of meanness-Hugo

An ungrateful person is hopeless if he is in trouble-Greek proverb

If a person suffers great compassion and then turns against his benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and be more vicious than an irrelevant stranger. He must prove the guilt of the other party to explain his ruthlessness-Thackeray.

Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst evil-English proverb

Ignorant people want to do good, but the result is not light; The little magpie plucked her mother's feathers and thought it was a reward for her mother's kindness-Tibetan proverb

Thanks to parents, water can't drown and fire can't be put out-Soviet proverb

Father's kindness is higher than the mountain, and mother's kindness is deeper than the sea-Japanese proverb

Knowing parents' kindness, holding children and grandchildren-Japanese proverb

Raising a child knows her mother's hard work, and raising a woman knows how to thank her-Japanese proverb

I didn't know my mother since I was a child, but I didn't know how to repay her until I brought up her children-Japanese proverb

I don't know how expensive rice is if I don't take charge; If you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay them-China proverb

My father gave birth to me, and my mother bowed to me, teased me, nurtured me, nurtured me, cared about me, answered me, went in and out of my stomach, and wanted to repay my virtue.

Bite the ring and make grass, and repay kindness with kindness.

Unexpectedly, the silhouette of the lonely lamp at night is Xiao, and the child is like a dumpling, and the child is soaring.

You suddenly have frosty temples, skirts in spring and eyebrows in autumn.

In 32 years, heavy rain poured down, the sound of rain disappeared, and thoughts flooded.

I miss my loving mother's hard half life, kneel down to nurse the lamb and repay the present.