Classic poems about respecting and loving the elderly

The classic poems about respecting and loving the elderly are as follows:

1. Meng Jiao's "The Wandering Son's Song": The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on the wandering boy's body. Before leaving, I was afraid of returning late. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light.

2. Meng Haoran's "Sending Zhang Shenming's Sutras to Jingzhou and Visiting the Province": In the fifteenth year of Caiyi, Cheng Huan was in front of his loving mother. Xiaolian pays tribute every year, and carries oranges to Qinchuan.

3. Bai Juyi's "Ciwu's Night Cry": Ciwu lost his mother and uttered a mournful voice hoarsely. He does not fly away day and night, and keeps his old forest for many years. It cries at midnight every night, and anyone who hears it is Zhanjin. The voice is like telling, but the heart of giving back is not fulfilled.

4. The same is Bai Juyi's "Poetry on Swallows Revealed to Liu Sou": There are two swallows on the beam, a male and a female. Between two rafters holding mud, four children were born in a nest. The four children have long days and long nights, and they are asking for food diligently.

5. Li Bai's "September 10th": I climbed up yesterday, and I will raise my glass again today. Why is the chrysanthemum so bitter? It suffers from these two double suns.

6. Wei Anshi's "On the 9th day of Fenghe, I was lucky enough to visit Weiting and climb up to get a branch": the Double Ninth Festival marks the beginning of the Autumn Festival, and there is a Chen ritual. The chrysanthemums are floating in the golden wind, and the jade dew is weeping on the dogwood branches.

7. Wang Wei's "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th": Being alone in a foreign land, we are strangers, and we miss our relatives even more during the festive season.

8. "Farewell to My Mother" by Huang Jingren: Pulling up the curtains to pay homage to my mother, I go to the river beams, and my eyes will dry up with tears as I worry about them in vain. It was a miserable snowy night in Chaimen, and it was better to have no children than to have no children at this time.

9. Yu Gong's "Missing Mother": Frost wipes out the reed flowers and wets the clothes with tears, and the old man no longer leans on the wood door. During the yellow plum rain last May, Zeng Dian returned home from shopping for rice.

10. Wang Mian's "Mo Xuan Picture No. 1": The brilliant day lily flowers grow under the north hall. The south wind blows his heart, shaking it for whom? A loving mother leans on her door with love, but a wanderer's journey is painful.

11. Old people are like old people and people are old, young people are like young people and people are young.

12. Respecting the old and loving the young is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.

13. The old age will be supported, the old age will be happy, the old age will be supported, and the old age will be safe.

14. Filial piety comes first, respecting the elderly and loving the elderly are fundamental.

15. Respect the elderly and inherit Chinese virtues.

16. Respecting and caring for the elderly is a reflection of social civilization.

17. Respecting and loving the elderly is the cornerstone of family harmony.

18. Respecting and caring for the elderly is a reflection of the value of life.

19. Respecting and caring for the elderly is a manifestation of moral cultivation.

20. Respecting and caring for the elderly is a sign of social progress.