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The proverbs about gratitude are as follows:
1. The crow has the righteousness of feeding, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling.
The lamb has the thanksgiving act of kneeling down to accept the mother's milk, the little crow has the affection to feed the mother crow, and the child Liang Yandong must know how to be filial to his parents.
2. Do your best and die.
It means to be diligent and diligent, to exert one's heart until death. It is often used to describe the greatness of people.
3. The grace of dripping water should be reciprocated by the spring.
In times of difficulty, even a small favor should be repaid (in action).
4. Whoever says an inch is careless will be rewarded with three Chunhui.
Who dares to say that the weak filial piety of the oak girl like Xiaocao can repay the kindness of a mother like Chunhui Puze.
5. With the grace of parents, water cannot be drowned, and fire cannot be extinguished.
The kindness of parents is higher than the sky and deeper than the sea, and water and fire cannot make this kindness disappear and extinguish.
Thanksgiving classic quotes:
1. We should be grateful to the times, with the past, with the previous generation compared life, treatment, conditions, grateful for the gift of the times, care about the present, and enhance the sense of dedication and social responsibility.
2. Seeing profit and forgetting righteousness, and not knowing kindness, this is the karma of sin.
4. The bee sipped the nectar from the flower and thanked the camp when leaving. The pompous butterfly believes that the flowers should be thanked to him.
5. Spring thanks winter, give him sprouts, summer thanks spring, give him bloom, autumn thanks summer, give him hard work, winter thanks autumn, give him peace, I thank God, give me a chance, Thanksgiving, say thank you.
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1.Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.
2.The grace of a drop of water is reciprocated by a spring.
3.Kindness wants to be repaid, grievances are forgotten, grievances are short, and gratitude is long.
4.Mourning parents, not raising children does not know the kindness of parents.
5.The grace of knowing never hopes.
6.Filial piety lies in quality, not in appearance.
8.The crow has the righteousness of feeding, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling milk.
9.If you don't belong to your home, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; If you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay your mother's envy.
10.Gratitude is the tiniest of virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of vices.11Ignorant people want to do something good, but they end up doing a lot of harm; The little magpie pulled out her mother's feathers, thinking that she had repaid the kindness of her nurturing.
12.With the grace of parents, my brother cannot drown in water or extinguish fire.
13.The father's grace is higher than the mountain, and the mother's grace is deeper than the sea.
14.You must know the kindness of your parents and hold your children and grandchildren in your arms.
15.The adoptive son knows that the mother is hard, and the adopted daughter knows that the mother is grateful.
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Fish know the grace of water, which is the source of happiness.
3.Being a human being is like a candle, there is a point of heat, a point of light, giving people light and warmth. - Xiao Chunu.
4.Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. - Wang Fu.
5.Do your best, and then die. - Zhuge Liang's "Later Teacher's Table".
Missing 6The crow has the righteousness of feeding, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling milk.
7.The grace of a drop of water is reciprocated by a spring.
8.Whoever speaks hastily and bends his argument will be rewarded with three springs.
9.The bees sip honey from the flowers and thank the camp when they leave. The pompous butterfly believes that the flowers should be thanked to him. - Rabindranath Tagore.
10.People help me, never forget; I help others, don't take it to heart. - Hua Luogeng.
11.Pity the hearts of parents all over the world.
12.The grace of knowing should never be forgotten.
13.Don't forget to dig wells, and the predecessors planted trees and the later people enjoyed the shade.
14.Knowing kindness and repaying kindness, kindness is great.
15.The sheep has the grace of kneeling and the crow has the righteousness of feeding.
16.Borrowed the water of the great river and studied it as the grace of the teacher.
17.Cast it with a peach, repay it with a plum.
18.One father begets ten sons, and ten sons begets one father.
19.Look down on the world like smoke, and remember kindness like blood.
20.The father's grace is higher than the mountain, and the mother's grace is deeper than the sea.
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1.Whoever says an inch is careless, and he will be rewarded with three springs.
2.The grace of a drop of water is reciprocated by a spring.
3.Kindness wants to be repaid, grievances are forgotten, grievances are short, and gratitude is long.
4.Mourning parents, not raising children does not know the kindness of parents.
5.The grace of knowing never hopes.
6.Filial piety lies in quality, not in appearance.
8.The crow has the righteousness of feeding, and the sheep knows the grace of kneeling and calling for wax.
9.If you don't belong to your home, you don't know how expensive firewood and rice are; If you don't raise children, you don't know how to repay your mother's kindness.
10.Gratitude is the tiniest of the chain's virtues, and ingratitude is the worst of the vices.
11.Ignorant people want to do something good, but they end up doing a lot of harm. The little magpie plucked out its mother's feathers, thinking that it had repaid the kindness of nurturing - a Tibetan proverb.
12.The grace of parents, water can not be drowned, and Huai can extinguish a Soviet proverb.
13.Father's grace is higher than the mountain, and mother's grace is deeper than the sea, a Japanese proverb.
14.To know the kindness of your parents, to hold your children and grandchildren in your arms - a Japanese proverb.
15.Raising a child knows that it is hard for a mother, and an adopted daughter knows how to thank a mother - a Japanese proverb.
16.Since I was a child, I didn't know my mother's parents, and I only knew how to repay my mother's kindness when I was raising children-Japanese proverb.
17.Every favor has a barb, and it will hook the mouth that swallows that favor widely, and the benefactor wants to drag him to the **.
Just get there. A good one.
18. A mother's heart is a paradise for her children.
19. Mourn your parents, and don't know your parents' kindness if you don't have children.
20. A mother's love will never dry up.
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