What are some ancient poems about respecting the elderly?

As follows:

1. People think that men and women are good at birth, but they don’t know that men and women make people grow old. ——"Dan Ge Xing" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Others say that it is good to have children, but they don't know that having children will make you grow old early.

2. Wearing curtains and bowing to our mother, Heliang, I will worry about nothing and see the tears dry up in my eyes. ——"Farewell to My Mother" by Huang Jingren of the Qing Dynasty

Translation: I am about to go to Heliang, lift the door curtain and say goodbye to my mother reluctantly, my face is full of sorrow, desolate and sad, I want to cry but have no tears.

3. Those who use Polygonum and Polygonum are those who steal Curcuma and Artemisia. I feel sorry for my parents, who worked so hard to give birth to me. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty's "Polygonum"

Translation: Look at the height of the wormwood, but it is not wormwood but loose wormwood. Pity my father and mother, they worked so hard to raise me!

4. My love for my son is endless, and I will be happy to return home. ——"Returning Home at the End of the Year" by Jiang Shiquan of the Qing Dynasty

Translation: A mother's love for her children is endless, and the happiest thing is that the wanderer can return home before the New Year.

5. Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring.

——"Wandering Son's Song" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Who said that a weak filial piety like Xiaocao can repay the kindness of a loving mother like Chunhui Puze?