About 200 stories of filial piety

1. For stories about filial piety, use fewer words!

Be upright and upright (we must not only practice filial piety, but also encourage others to practice filial piety)

Confucius’ famous hill , named Zhongni, was a native of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period of the Zhou Dynasty. His father, Shu Liang He, was a well-educated scholar, and his mother, Yan Zheng, was the second wife of Shu Liang He.

When Confucius was three years old, his father unfortunately passed away. Zhongni was born, and was raised by his mother, Yan. Zhongni was extremely intelligent since he was a child, and he was extremely filial to his mother.

For Zhongni’s future, Yan specially invited famous scholars at that time to teach Zhongni Under the guidance of his mother, Master Yan, Zhongni read all the books at that time. He also paid constant attention to and made progress in his own academic and moral cultivation. Therefore, when he was young, he already had some knowledge. Fame.

Later, Confucius taught in the State of Lu and preached the way of benevolence. There were as many as 3,000 students from all walks of life, and 72 of them had special achievements. He taught his students by example. He emphasized teaching more than words, and provided different education methods according to each person's aptitude. He often taught students that "if you don't learn etiquette, you can't succeed." In addition, Confucius was also engaged in writing work to spread the great spirit of benevolence. .

Colorful clothes to entertain relatives (filial piety has no distinction between old and young, and there is no end time.)

Lao Laizi was a native of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Zhou Dynasty. He was very filial when he was young. When he was seventy years old, his two elders were still alive. But when the two elders saw their son getting older, they felt that their own days were numbered. When Lao Laizi saw this, he thought of a way. Lao Laizi dressed up like a child and jumped up to his parents, laughing and making playful movements like children. When the two parents saw his son's funny actions, they laughed with joy and forgot all their worries and worries. Got it! From then on, Lao Laizi never mentioned the word "Lao" in front of his parents, and often pretended to be a child, so that the two parents could have a happy old age.

2. Five allusions and stories about traditional virtues, each story No less than 200 words. (Such as integrity, filial piety, respect for teachers, diligence, motivation, etc.)

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Huang Xiang, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty. When Huang Xiang was nine years old, his mother passed away, and he devoted all his longing and love for his mother to his father. On a cold winter night, Huang Xiang got into her father's bed and used her body to warm the quilt. On hot summer nights, Huang Xiang used a fan to cool down his father's pillow mat. People praised him as a filial child. When Huang Xiang grew up, he served as the prefect of Wei County. One year, Wei County suffered a severe flood, and the people suffered terribly. Huang Xiang used his own money to help the victims. The people were very moved and praised him: Huang Xiang is unparalleled in the world. Only when he can honor his parents can he love the people.

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Twenty-Four Filial Piety_Looking at the clouds and missing relatives;

In the Tang Dynasty, there was a man named Di Renjie who grew up in a poor family. He was diligent and studious, and later became the prime minister. He was an honest official, benevolent in his administration, and was respected by both the government and the public. One of his colleagues was sent to the frontier as a mission, and his mother fell seriously ill. If he left like this, he would be very sad if he could not be by his side. After Renjie knew his painful mood, he hereby asked the emperor to appoint someone else. One day Renjie was on an inspection tour and passed through the Taihang Mountains on the way. He climbed to the top of the mountain, looked down at the clouds, and said to his entourage: "My relatives live under the white clouds." He lingered for a long time without leaving, and could not help but shed tears of missing his relatives. There is a poem praising:

Missing my loved ones day and night hurts my mind and spirit,

I cry frequently when I climb the mountain to see my mother;

Living in the country of the Prime Minister, I still feel filial piety,

Be worthy of serving your ministers and worthy of the people

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The Twenty-four Filial Piety _Loyalty and Filial Piety

In the Ming Dynasty, Shen Zhixu, the guard general of Daochuan, Hunan Province, had an only daughter. His name is Shen Yunying. He has been smart and studious since he was a child, and learned martial arts from his father. Shen Yunying was only seventeen years old at the time because her father died on the battlefield while leading an army to meet a foreign army. She climbed up to a high place and shouted loudly: "Although I am a little girl, I will fight to the death to fulfill my father's legacy of defending the city." I hope all the soldiers and civilians will defend their hometown." Everyone was deeply moved and vowed to regain the lost land. The siege was quickly lifted and victory was achieved. Shen Yunying found her father's body and cried loudly. All soldiers and civilians put on mourning clothes and attended the funeral. The imperial court ordered Shen Zhixu to be promoted to deputy commander-in-chief, and Shen Yunying was appointed guerrilla general to continue guarding Daozhou Prefecture. Later, people built a memorial temple for her to honor both loyalty and filial piety. There is a poem praising:

Foreign troops attack the city and besiege the volunteers,

Emei’s army breaks the siege;

The father’s enemy is besieging the city and it is hard to cover the snow,

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The name of loyalty and filial piety will last through the ages.

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Zilu was a native of Lu in the late Spring and Autumn Period. Among the disciples of Confucius, he was famous for his political affairs. Especially famous for his bravery. But Zilu's family was very poor when he was young, and he lived on coarse grains and wild vegetables for many years.

Once, the elderly parents wanted to eat rice, but there was no rice at home. What should they do? Zilu thought that if he climbed a few mountains to borrow some rice from his relatives, wouldn't he be able to satisfy his parents' request? So Xiao Zilu walked more than ten miles across the mountains and ridges, and carried back a small bag of rice from his relatives. Seeing his parents eating the delicious rice, Zilu forgot about his fatigue. Neighbors praised Zilu as a brave and filial boy.

The Story of Gongyixiu

In the State of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a doctor named Gongyixiu who was selected as the prime minister of the State of Lu because of his excellent virtues and talents.

Gongyixiu liked to eat fish, so someone offered him fish, but he refused. The person who sent the fish said: "I heard that you like to eat fish, why don't you accept the fish from me?" Gongyi Xiu said: "Because I like to eat fish, I can't accept the fish from you! I am now the prime minister. If I can afford fish, I can buy and eat it. If I am removed from the position of prime minister because I accepted the fish you sent me, and I can no longer afford fish, will you give me fish again? In this case, will I be able to eat fish again? Therefore, I will never accept the fish you give me."

The story of Gongyi Xiu's fish addiction tells a very practical truth. : If you accept bribes, you will lose your official position. After you lose your official position, others will certainly not give you bribes. However, because you have lost your salary, you will not be able to pursue any of your hobbies. Therefore, it is not cost-effective to accept bribes. Gongyixiu was a doctor from the state of Lu, and a doctor from the state of Lu might have been a Confucian scholar. The principles Gongyixiu talks about here are different from those Confucian principles that start from a high starting point. but. The trivial principles mentioned here are very practical, and everyone can settle this account. The corrupt officials who are now in prison were originally high-status officials. Their original salary could have allowed them to enjoy a good life. Now, if they want to freely enjoy the salary they originally deserved, is it still possible?

3. The background story of being filial to elders and caring for younger ones is about 200 words!

There are too many words and it is inconvenient to type here. You can search in the online library to see some documents about these moral ethics uploaded by other netizens.

Use it as a reference and organize it in your own language. It's still relatively simple.

4. A story of filial piety of 200 to 300 words

1. Spring and Carp Jumping

Jiang Shi, a native of Guanghan, Sichuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, married Pang. wife. The husband and wife were filial, and their home was six or seven miles away from the Yangtze River. Pang often went to the river to get the Yangtze River water that her mother-in-law liked to drink. The mother-in-law loved to eat fish, so the couple often cooked fish for her to eat. The mother-in-law didn't want to eat it alone, so they invited the neighbor's old lady to eat with her. Once, due to strong winds, Pang returned late from fetching water. Jiang Shi suspected that she was neglecting her mother and kicked her out of the house. Pang lived in his neighbor's house, worked hard day and night spinning and weaving, and entrusted his neighbor with his savings to send home to honor his mother-in-law. Later, her mother-in-law learned about Pang's expulsion and ordered Jiang Shi to invite him back. On the day Pang came home, spring water suddenly spewed out of the courtyard. The taste was the same as that of the Yangtze River water, and two carps jumped out every day. From then on, Pang used these to worship his mother-in-law, so he no longer had to go far to the riverside.

2. The Weeping Tomb of Wen Lei

Wang Pei, a native of Yingling (now southeast of Changle, Shandong) during the Wei and Jin Dynasties, was erudite and versatile. His father Wang Yi was killed by Sima Zhao. He lived in seclusion and devoted himself to teaching. He never sat facing the west throughout his life, indicating that he would never become a minister of the Jin Dynasty. His mother was afraid of thunder when she was alive and was buried in the mountains and forests after her death. Whenever he heard thunder in windy and rainy weather, he would run to his mother's grave, kneel down and comfort her, saying: "Pe'er is here, mother, don't be afraid." When he was teaching, whenever he read the chapter "Polygonium", he would often Tears streaming down my face, missing my parents.

3. The nanny is not lazy

Cui Shannan, named, was born in Boling (now part of Hebei) in the Tang Dynasty. He was an official at Shannan West Road and was known as "Shannan". At that time, Cui Shannan's great-grandmother, Mrs. Changsun, was old and lost her teeth. Her grandmother, Mrs. Tang, was very filial. After washing every day, she would go to the hall to feed her mother-in-law with her own milk. After several years, Mrs. Changsun no longer ate any other food, and her body remained healthy. healthy. When Mrs. Changsun was seriously ill, she called the whole family together and said, "I can't repay the bride's kindness. I hope that the bride's descendants and daughters-in-law will respect her as she respects me." Later, Cui Shannan became a high-ranking official, and he was indeed like the eldest grandson. Madam's instructions, honor your grandmother, Mrs. Tang.

4. Lying on the Ice Seeking Carp

Wang Xiang, a native of Langya, lost his biological mother when he was young. His stepmother Zhu said bad things about him in front of his father many times, which made him lose his father's love. When his parents were sick, he took off his clothes to serve him. His stepmother wanted to eat live carps. It was freezing cold, so he took off his clothes and lay on the ice. The ice suddenly melted and two carps jumped out. After the stepmother ate it, she recovered from her illness. Wang Xiang lived in seclusion for more than 20 years, and later rose from the rank of magistrate of Wen County to Grand Sinong, Sikong and Taiwei.

5. The mosquitoes are full of blood

Wu Meng, a native of Puyang in the Jin Dynasty, knew how to honor his parents when he was eight years old. The family was poor and had no mosquito net. Mosquito bites prevented my father from sleeping peacefully. Every summer night, Wu Meng would always sit naked in front of his father's bed, letting mosquitoes bite him without driving them away, fearing that the mosquitoes would leave him and bite his father.

6. Kill the tiger to save the father

Yang Xiang, a native of the Jin Dynasty. When she was fourteen years old, she went to the fields to harvest rice with her father. Suddenly, a fierce tiger ran up and knocked her father down. Yang Xiang was unarmed. In order to save her father, she completely ignored her own safety. She hurriedly jumped forward and strangled her with all her strength. The tiger's throat. The tiger finally put down his father and ran away.

7. Bamboo shoots grow out of weeping

Meng Zong, a native of Jiangxia during the Three Kingdoms period, his father died when he was young and his mother was old and seriously ill. The doctor ordered him to make soup with fresh bamboo shoots. It was a severe winter, and there were no fresh bamboo shoots. Meng Zong had no choice but to run into the bamboo forest alone, holding the bamboo and crying.

After a while, he suddenly heard the sound of the ground cracking and saw several young shoots growing on the ground. Meng Zong was overjoyed and took it back to make soup. After drinking it, his mother recovered from her illness. Later he was promoted to Sikong.

8. Worry after tasting excrement

Yu Qianlou, a senior scholar in the Southern Qi Dynasty, served as the magistrate of Xiaoling County. Less than ten days after taking office, I suddenly felt frightened and sweating. I had a premonition that something was going on at home, so I immediately resigned and returned home. When I got home, I found out that my father had been seriously ill for two days. The doctor said: "To know whether the patient's condition is good or bad, just taste the patient's feces. It tastes bitter." So Qian Lou tasted his father's feces and found that it tasted sweet. He was very worried. At night, he knelt down and worshiped the Big Dipper, begging for his body. Die on behalf of my father. His father died a few days later. Qian Lou buried his father and stayed there for three years.

9. Abandoning his official position to seek his mother

Zhu Shouchang, a native of Tianchang in the Song Dynasty, was seven years old when his biological mother Liu was jealous of her aunt (father's first wife) and had to remarry someone else. Fifty years later Mother and son couldn't hear from each other. During the reign of Emperor Shenzong, Zhu Shouchang was an official in the court. He wrote the Diamond Sutra with blood and traveled far and wide to search for his biological mother. After getting clues, he decided to abandon his official position and go to Shaanxi to look for his biological mother. He vowed to never return unless he saw her mother. Finally, I met my biological mother and two younger brothers in Shaanzhou. Mother and son happily reunited and returned together. At this time, my mother was already over 70 years old.

10. Diqingqindengzi

Huang Tingjian, a native of Fenning (now Xiushui, Jiangxi) in the Northern Song Dynasty, is a famous poet and calligrapher. Although he held a high position, he served his mother with utmost filial piety. Every night, he personally washed the toilet bowl for his mother. He never forgot his responsibilities as a son.

11. Collecting strange artifacts

Cai Shun, a native of Runan (now part of Henan) in the Han Dynasty, lost his father when he was young and was very filial to his mother. At that time, Wang Mang was in chaos and there was famine. Firewood and rice were expensive, so they had to pick mulberries and their children to satisfy their hunger. One day, he happened to meet the Red Eyebrow Army. The rebel soldier asked sharply: "Why are the red mulberries and black mulberries put in two baskets separately?" Cai Shun replied: "The black mulberries are for the mother to eat, and the red mulberries are left for the mother." Eat it yourself." The Red Eyebrow Army took pity on his filial piety and gave him three measures of white rice and a cow to take back to his mother as a show of respect.

12. Fan Pillow and Warm Quilt

Huang Xiang, a native of Jiangxia'anlu in the Eastern Han Dynasty, lost his mother at the age of nine and was extremely filial to his father. In the hot summer, she fanned her father's pillow and mat to cool down; in the cold winter, she used her body to warm her father's bedding. When he was young, he was proficient in classics and his literary talent was soaring. It was widely spread in the capital that "the Huangtong of Jiangxia is unparalleled in the world". Emperor An (107-125) was the governor of Wei County (now part of Hebei Province). Wei County suffered from floods, and Huang Xiang did everything he could to help the victims. He is the author of "Ode to the Nine Palaces", "Ode to the Emperor's Crown", etc.

Originally, the family was well off. After his father died, he divided the family property into two shares and gave them to his two younger brothers. He was solely supported by his mother and was extremely filial to her. Later, the family gradually became poor and his wife gave birth to a boy. Guo Ju was worried that raising this child would inevitably affect the support of his mother, so he discussed with his wife: "We can have another son, but the mother cannot be resurrected after death, so it is better to bury the son and save some food to support the mother." "When they were digging a hole, they suddenly saw a jar of gold two feet underground, and wrote: "God has given Guo Ju, and the officials cannot take it, and the people cannot take it." The couple received gold, returned home to honor their mother, and were able to raise their children.

14. Huaiju’s bereaved relatives

Lu Ji was a scientist from Huating (now Songjiang, Shanghai), Wu County, Wu State during the Three Kingdoms period. When he was six years old, he followed his father Lu Kang to Jiujiang to visit Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu entertained him with oranges, but Lu Ji hid two oranges in his arms. Before leaving, the oranges rolled to the ground. Yuan Shu laughed and said, "Lu Lang came to my house as a guest. Do you want to carry the owner's oranges when you leave?" Lu Ji replied, "My mother likes to eat oranges. I want to take them back and give them to her." Mother, try it. "Yuan Shu was very surprised to see that he knew how to be filial to his mother at a young age. When Lu Ji became an adult, he became erudite and knowledgeable, proficient in astronomy and calendar calculations. He once wrote the Map of the Huntian, annotated the Book of Changes, and wrote the Commentary on the Taixuan Jing.

15. Working as a servant to support the mother

Jiang Ge, a native of Linzi, Qi State during the Eastern Han Dynasty, lost his father when he was young and served his mother extremely filially. During the war, Jiang Ge fled with his mother on his back. He encountered bandits several times. The thieves wanted to kill him. Jiang Ge cried: his mother was old and had no one to support him. Seeing his filial piety, the thieves could not bear to kill him. Later, he moved to Xiapi, Jiangsu Province and worked as a hired worker to support his mother. He was poor and barefoot, but his mother had many needs. During the reign of Emperor Ming, he was promoted to be filial and honest, and during the reign of Emperor Zhang, he was promoted to be virtuous and upright, and he was appointed as a lieutenant general with five sense organs.

16. Engraving Wood for Marriage

According to legend, Ding Lan was born in Hanoi (today's Henan and Yellow River North) during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Both his parents died when he was young. He often missed his parents' nurturing kindness. , so he carved statues of his parents out of wood, and everything was discussed with the wooden statues as if they were real. He would only eat three meals a day after serving his parents. He would inform his parents before going out and meet them when he got home. He never slacked off. Over time, his wife lost respect for the wooden statue and curiously pricked the wooden statue's fingers with a needle, and blood flowed from the wooden statue's fingers. When Ding Lan came home and saw tears in the eyes of the wooden statue, he asked for the truth and then abandoned his wife.

17. Selling himself to bury his father

According to legend, Dong Yong was a native of Qiancheng (now the north of Gaoqing County, Shandong Province) during the Eastern Han Dynasty. He lost his mother when he was young and moved to Anlu (to avoid war). Today it belongs to Hubei). Later, his father died, and Dong Yong sold himself as a slave to a wealthy family in exchange for funeral expenses.

On the way to work, I met a woman under the shade of a locust tree and said she was homeless. The two got married. The woman spent one month weaving three hundred pieces of brocade to pay off Dong Yong's debts. On her way home, she walked to Huaiyin and told Dong Yong that she was the daughter of the Emperor of Heaven and was ordered to help Dong Yong pay off his debts. After speaking, he flew away in the air. Therefore, Huaiyin was renamed Xiaogan.

18. Playing and entertaining relatives

Lao Laizi, a hermit from Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period, farmed at the southern foot of Mount Meng to avoid the chaos of the world. He was filial to his parents and served them all the delicacies he could. He was still young at the age of 70. He often wore colorful clothes and played with a rattle like a child to make his parents happy. Once when he was delivering water to his parents, he fell when he entered the house. He was afraid that his parents would be sad, so he simply lay on the floor to study. The child cried while the elders laughed.

19. Deer’s milk for marriage

Tanzi, a native of the Spring and Autumn Period. My parents are old and suffer from eye diseases, so they need to drink deer milk to treat them. He put on deer skin and went into the mountains, got into the deer herd, squeezed the deer milk, and offered it to his parents. One time when he was collecting milk, he saw a hunter about to shoot a muntjac deer. Tan Zi hurriedly lifted up the deer skin and walked out. He told the hunter about the fact that he had squeezed deer milk to treat his parents' illness. The hunter respected him as a filial piety and gave him deer milk as a gift. , escorting him out of the mountain.

20. Luyi Shunmu

Min Sun, whose courtesy name was Ziqian, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and a disciple of Confucius. He was as famous as Yan Yuan in Confucian circles for his virtue. Confucius once praised him and said: "How filial, Min Ziqian!" ("The Analects of Confucius·Advanced"). His biological mother died early, and his father married a second wife and gave birth to two more sons. His stepmother often abused him. In winter, his two younger brothers wore winter clothes made of cotton, but they gave him "cotton clothes" made of reed catkins. One day, when his father went out, Min Sun shivered due to the cold while pulling the cart and dropped the rope. He was scolded and whipped by his father. The reed flowers flew out along with the broken seams of his clothes. Only then did his father know that Min Sun was being abused. The father returned home and wanted to divorce his second wife. Min Sun knelt down and begged his father to forgive his stepmother, saying, "I am the only one who will suffer the cold if I leave my mother. If I divorce my mother, the three children will suffer the cold." His father was very moved and agreed to his request. When his stepmother heard about it, she regretted her mistake and treated him like her own child from then on.

Twenty-one, Hundred Miles Negative

Zhong Yuan, also known as Zi Lu or Ji Lu, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and a proud disciple of Confucius. He was straightforward, brave and very filial. In his early years, his family was poor, so he often picked wild vegetables to make meals, but he carried rice home from hundreds of miles away to serve his parents. After the death of his parents, he became a high official and was ordered to go to the state of Chu. He was accompanied by hundreds of chariots and horses, and he had as much grain as ten thousand bells. Sitting on the folded brocade mattress and eating a sumptuous feast, he often missed his parents and sighed: "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables and carry rice for my parents, where can I get it again?" Confucius praised: "You Serving your parents can be said to be doing your best while you are alive, but you will miss them after you die." ("Confucius' Family Sayings: Thoughts")

22. Biting one's fingers hurts

Zeng Shen, courtesy name Ziyu, a native of the Lu state during the Spring and Autumn Period, was Confucius' favorite disciple. He was known as "Zengzi" in the world and was famous for his filial piety. When he was young, his family was poor and he often went into the mountains to collect firewood. One day, a guest came to the house, and my mother was at a loss, so she bit her finger with her teeth. Zeng Shen suddenly felt distressed. Knowing that his mother was calling him, he quickly returned home carrying firewood and knelt down to ask why. His mother said, "A guest came unexpectedly. I am biting my fingers in hope that you will come back." Zeng Shen then received the guest and treated him with courtesy. Zeng Shen was a man of profound knowledge and once proposed the self-cultivation method of "I should examine myself three times in a day" ("The Analects of Confucius·Xueer"). It is said that he wrote Confucian classics such as "Great Learning" and "The Classic of Filial Piety", and later generations of Confucians respected him as "Zongsheng" .

Twenty-three, taste the decoction personally

Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty Liu Heng, the third son of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, was born to the Empress Dowager Bo. He became emperor in the eighth year of his reign (180 BC). He was known all over the world for his benevolence and filial piety, and he never slacked off in serving his mother. His mother had been ill for three years, and he often couldn't sleep without blinking an eye or taking off his clothes. He personally tasted the decoctions his mother took before letting her take them with confidence. He reigned for 24 years, focusing on moral governance, promoting etiquette, and paying attention to the development of agriculture, which stabilized the Western Han Dynasty, made the population prosperous, and restored and developed the economy. His reign with Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty was known as the "Government of Wen and Jing".

24. Filial piety moves heaven

Shun, the legendary ancient emperor and one of the Five Emperors, had a surname of Yao and a given name of Chonghua. His nickname was Yu, and he was known as Yushun in history. According to legend, his father Gusou, stepmother, and half-brother Xiang tried to kill him many times: when they asked Shun to repair the roof of the barn, they set fire under the barn, but Shun jumped down and escaped with two bamboo hats in hand; when they asked Shun to dig a well, Gusou Sou and Xiang went down to fill the well, while Shun dug a tunnel to escape. Afterwards, Shun showed no resentment and was still respectful to his father and loving to his younger brother. His filial piety moved the Emperor of Heaven. When Shun was farming in Mount Li, elephants plowed the land for him and birds weeded for him. Emperor Yao heard that Shun was very filial and had the ability to handle political affairs, so he married his two daughters Ehuang and Nvying to him. After years of observation and testing, Emperor Yao selected Shun as his successor. After Shun ascended the throne as emperor, he went to visit his father. He was still respectful and made Xiang a prince.

5. A 100-word story about honoring parents

1. Xiao Xiuyun, a filial daughter-in-law, took good care of her mother-in-law

In 1956, Xiao Xiuyun began to take care of her mother-in-law Yang Jinzhi and The life of a family. 58 years have passed, and Xiao Xiuyun has always insisted on taking care of her mother-in-law. Xiao Xiuyun said that being a filial daughter-in-law is a simple idea of ??hers. Yang Jinzhi is 101 years old this year, and his daughter-in-law Xiao Xiuyun is 79 years old.

Yang Jinzhi’s only son has passed away nearly 10 years ago. Now, his daughter-in-law Xiao Xiuyun and her mother-in-law Yang Jinzhi live together in an affordable building in Yedi Town under the 134th Regiment of the Eighth Division. Yang Jinzhi's daily life is still taken care of by Xiao Xiuyun as before.

Xiao Xiuyun said that both my mother-in-law and I were born in poor families. I take care of my mother-in-law as if she were my own mother. I have a retirement salary, and my mother-in-law also enjoys preferential national policies. I usually eat whatever she likes. Just make whatever she wants, I make chicken cakes, dumplings, etc. for her to eat. She has dentures for her age, and the softer the rice, the better she eats it.

2. A college student whose mother was seriously ill and unable to take care of herself went to school behind her back

September 1st is the first day of school. When other college freshmen walk into the university gate accompanied by their parents, At that time, Commander Yu, a student from Feicheng, came to the university campus "on his back" with his mother. Since his mother was seriously ill and unable to take care of himself, the burden of the family fell on his young shoulders since elementary school, including cooking and farm work.

But this did not crush this strong young man. After graduating from junior high school, he ranked first in the town and was admitted to the town's key high school. After that, he began to carry his mother to school. Although Commander Yu spent a lot of time and energy taking care of his mother every day, he still scored 639 points in the college entrance examination and was admitted to the Qingdao campus of China University of Petroleum.

After receiving the admission notice, Commander Yu was very happy, but also accompanied by uneasiness. Because he went to Qingdao University, he couldn't worry about his mother, and her mother couldn't worry about him. So Commander Yu made a decision to go to college behind his mother's back. After learning about this, Zhang Ying, director of the Shandong Love Alliance Charity Foundation, decided to fund the four-year tuition and rental costs of Tongshuai University, and rented a house for them near Petroleum University early in the process.

3. The mother was paralyzed by cerebral hemorrhage twice, and the boy born in the 1990s went to school with his mother on his back

In Wuhan, Hubei, Qiu Bingqiang took care of his mother almost 24 hours a day since she was hospitalized.

The young man showed strength and calmness beyond his years. As a result of taking care of his sick parents for a long time in the past 10 years, he has already learned nursing skills, which surprised the nurses at the hospital. In October 2008, Qiu Bingqiang, a 17-year-old boy from Shalang Town, Dianbai County, Guangdong, suffered bad news. His father died of tongue cancer.

But the misfortune was not far away. In 2009, her mother Zhou Hongxia fainted due to continuous overtime work and suffered a massive brain hemorrhage. After the operation, she was out of danger but became half-paralyzed, aphasic, and required long-term care by her side.

Qiu Bingqiang, who was in his second year of high school, decided to take a year off from school. On the one hand, he took over various shuttlecock performances to make money for himself. On the other hand, he began a long road to defend his mother's rights. He fought lawsuits for a year and a half and wrote his own appeal. He has gone through many complicated procedures that even adults can't handle.

My mother was hospitalized for more than a year, and Qiu Bingqiang took care of her alone. In 2011, Qiu Bingqiang came to Shenzhen Xixiang Middle School to resume his studies. The mother and son rented a house near the school and traveled back and forth to the school's residence in the morning, lunch and evening.

In addition to studying, Qiu Bingqiang is also a substitute teacher at the Chinese Youth Shuttlecock Promotion Center of the school. He takes good cultural classes, insists on shuttlecock training, performs to make money, and takes care of his mother. Qiu Bingqiang has everything arranged properly, July 2012 , he was successfully admitted by Wuhan Institute of Physical Education.

4. Shanxi girl Meng Peijie was named the Most Touching Chinese Person in 2011. Her deeds of filial piety to her mother not only moved China, but also touched the hearts of people all over the world. After her adoptive father left, her adoptive mother fell ill and was paralyzed in bed when she was eight years old. The heavy responsibility of taking care of her adoptive mother fell on her young body.

When her adoptive mother lost confidence in life and was about to commit suicide, little Peijie found out and cried to pull her mother back from the shadow of death, which made her give up the idea of ????suicide. The courage to live a new life depends on her daughter.

Eight-year-old Peijie not only had to cook, wash, carry and urinate for her mother, but she also had to run to school to study, from elementary school to junior high school to high school until she was admitted to Linfen Normal University of Shanxi Province.

5. In 1962, Marshal Chen Yi returned from a visit abroad. He passed by his hometown and took time to visit his old mother who was seriously ill.

Chen Yi’s mother is paralyzed in bed and cannot take care of herself. When Chen Yi entered the house, the mother was very happy. Just as she was about to say hello to her son, she suddenly remembered that the diaper she had changed was still beside the bed, so she motioned to the people around her to hide it under the bed.

Chen Yi was very excited when he saw his mother after a long absence. He stepped forward to hold her mother's hand and asked this and that with concern. After a while, he said to his mother: "Mom, what did you hide under the bed when I came in?"

My mother couldn't hide it, so she had to tell the truth. After hearing this, Chen Yi hurriedly said: "Mom, you have been bedridden for a long time, and I can't be by your side. I feel very sad. I should wash these pants, why hide them."

Chen Yi hurriedly blocked and He said emotionally: "Mom, you washed my diapers so many times when I was a child. Even if I wash 10 diapers today, I still can't repay your kindness in raising me!" After saying that, Chen Yi put the diapers and other diapers on his hands. The dirty clothes were all washed clean, and my mother smiled happily.