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To expect children to be filial, one must first respect the elderly.
The sunset is infinitely beautiful, and human connection is precious in one's later years.
Caring for the elderly ensures a lasting family legacy; respecting the elders brings enduring blessings.
Filial piety is best expressed through genuine emotion.
Respecting the elderly is, in essence, respecting your own future.
How can a small blade of grass repay the warmth of the spring sun?
As the sun is vast and bright, so is the grace of parents.
The greatest love for parents is to lead a disciplined and responsible life.
Virtue is the foundation of all good; respect for elders and filial piety come first.
Respecting the elderly and loving the young brings smiles; content with what one has, one remains youthful.
Respecting the land yields grain; respecting the elderly yields blessings.
A child does not despise its mother's appearance, nor does a dog despise a poor home.
Assisting the elderly and nurturing the young promotes virtue; respecting elders and loving the young fosters civilization.
Only when managing a household do we realize the cost of daily needs; only when raising children do we understand the grace of our parents.
Be filial to parents at home, and help the elderly when you are out.
You will be treated by your children exactly as you treat your parents.
Everyone grows old; therefore, everyone must respect the elderly.
Do not mock the white-haired man, for everyone will one day enjoy the sunset of life.