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Twenty-four Filial Piety _ Loyalty and Filial Piety The commander-in-chief of Hunan in the Ming Dynasty had an only daughter named Shen Yunying. Smart and studious since childhood, I learned a good martial arts from my father. Because his father led the soldiers to sudden death on the battlefield, Shen Yunying was only 17 years old. She climbed to the heights and shouted, "Although I am a little woman, I will die to fulfill my father's legacy of guarding the city.". I hope that all the soldiers and civilians will defend their hometown. " Everyone was deeply moved and vowed to recover lost ground. The siege was quickly lifted and victory was achieved. Shen Yunying found his father's body and cried loudly. All the soldiers and civilians put on mourning clothes and attended the funeral. The imperial court appointed Shen as the deputy governor, appointed Shen Yunying as the guerrilla general, and continued to guard the Daozhou government. Later, people built a memorial hall for her with both loyalty and filial piety. There is a poem saying: the new army attacked the city and surrounded the righteous soldiers, and Emei was alone in saving the city; Father hates two snows, and the name of loyalty and filial piety lasts forever. Twenty-four Filial Piety _ Fighting tigers to save his father in the Jin Dynasty, there was a filial son named Yang Xiang, who often followed his father to harvest crops in the fields when he was fourteen years old. One day, suddenly a tiger took his father away. At that time, Yang Xiang was unarmed, but he deeply knew that he had to save his father, so regardless of his own danger, he immediately climbed up the tiger's back and held the tiger's neck tightly. The tiger finally let go and ran away. His father escaped from the jaws of death and saved his life. There is a poem that says: the mountains are facing the white forehead and struggling to fight the wind; Father and son are safe and sound, out of the jaws of death. Twenty-four filial piety Xiaogan Dong Tian team plowed the spring elephant and cultivated grass and raised birds one after another; Yao succeeded to the throne, and Shun, one of the five ancient emperors in Xiaogan, was the son of You. I have been filial to my parents since I was a child. His father is an honest and kind farmer. Shun's biological mother died when she was a teenager. Shun's father, Gu Sou, was blind, but he was said to be a musical genius. He married a second wife, who was rough and fierce. Shun's mother often speaks ill of his father because of her poor family. She gave birth to a son named elephant. Elephants grow up to be cruel, overbearing, arrogant, unreasonable, and often arrogant and disrespectful to their fathers. Only by being consistent, not complaining, obeying parents as usual, caring more for my brother and guiding him to turn over a new leaf. This extraordinary filial piety touched the sky. When Shun plowed the fields at the foot of the mountain, the gods helped him. And the god bird helps mow the grass. At that time, Emperor Yao heard that Shun was filial, so he sent nine waiters to serve Zhuo and his wife, and married his daughters E Huang and Nv Ying to Shun in recognition of his filial piety. Later, Yao also gave way to Shun. People praised Shun for changing from a commoner to an emperor simply because of his filial piety. Later generations have a poem: the team ploughs the spring elephant, and the ploughing birds are one after another; When Yao ascended the throne, Xiaogan moved his mind.
Twenty-four filial piety _ epochtimes During the Zhou Dynasty, there was a man named Tan Zi, who was very filial from an early age. His parents are old, both have eye diseases and want to eat deer milk. Tanzi thought hard and finally came up with a solution. So he put on deerskin and went to the deer in the deep mountains, hoping to get deer milk to worship his parents, but he was not found by hunters. Just as the hunter raised his bow and arrow to shoot him, he hurriedly shouted, "I put on deerskin to get deer milk for my parents with eye diseases, and mix it with deer to get deer milk." "The hunter knew it wasn't a deer, so he put down his bow and arrow and didn't shoot him. He was amazed at his filial piety. There is a poem praising: I miss deer milk and wear a brown sweater; If you don't speak loudly, the arrow will return in the mountain.
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