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The full text of the 24 ancient filial piety stories
01 The legendary ancient emperor, one of the Five Emperors, had a surname of Yao, a given name of Chonghua, a nickname of Yu, and a history name of Yushun.
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,
Shun set a fire under the barn, and Shun held it in his hand. The two bamboo hats jumped down and escaped; when Shun was asked to dig a well, Gusou and Xiang went down to fill the well, and 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 capable of handling political affairs, so he married his two daughters Ehuang and Nvying to him. After years of observation and testing, he chose Shun. Be his heir. After Shun ascended the throne as emperor, he went to visit his father. He was still respectful and made Xiang a prince.
02 Taste the decoction personally
Emperor Liu Heng of Han Dynasty, the third son of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, was born to Empress Dowager Bo. He became emperor in the eighth year of his reign (180 BC).
He is known all over the world for his benevolence and filial piety, and he never slackens in serving his mother. His mother had been ill for three years, and he often couldn't sleep without blinking an eye or
not taking off his clothes. He personally tasted the decoctions his mother took before letting her take them with confidence. During his 24-year reign, he emphasized moral governance, promoted etiquette, and paid attention to the development of agriculture, which made the Western Han Dynasty stable, the population prosperous, and the economy recovered and developed. He and the Han Dynasty The reign of Emperor Jing was known as the "Government of Wen and Jing".
03 It hurts to bite the finger
Zeng Shen, courtesy name Ziyu, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and a proud disciple of Confucius. He was known as "Zengzi" in the world for his filial piety
say. 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 the mother was at a loss, so she bit her own 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 very knowledgeable 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 "The Great Learning" and "The Classic of Filial Piety". Respect him as the "Zongsheng".
04 A Hundred Miles Away
Zhong Yuan, also known as Zilu or Jilu, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period and a proud disciple of Confucius. He had a straightforward and brave character,
very Filial piety. In his early years, his family was poor, so he often picked wild vegetables to make meals, but he had to carry 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 stacked brocade mattresses and eating a sumptuous feast, he often missed his parents and sighed: "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables and go out to carry rice for my parents, where can I get it again?" Confucius praised and said: "You serve your parents with your best when you are alive, but you will miss them after you die." ("Confucius' Family Sayings")
05 Lu Yi Shun Mu
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 well known as Yan Yuan in the Confucian sect for his virtue.
Confucius once praised him and said: "How filial, Min Ziqian!" ("The Analects·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. He dropped the rope to the ground. He was scolded and whipped by his father. Damage
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, "If I leave my mother, I will be the only one to suffer the cold. If I divorce my mother, the three children will suffer the cold." His father was very moved and agreed to his request. Stepmother
Hearing this, she regretted her mistake and treated him like her own child from then on.
06 Deer Milk Blessing
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 then put on deerskin and went into the mountains,
hiding among the deer, squeezed the milk from the deer, and offered it to his parents. Once when he was collecting milk, he saw a hunter about to shoot a muntjac deer. Tanzi hurriedly lifted up the deer skin and walked out. He told the hunter the truth about milking the deer milk to treat his parents' illness. The hunter respected him. Filial piety,
give him deer milk and escort him out of the mountain.
07 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. He was filial to his parents and
selected all kinds of delicacies to serve them. He was still young at the age of 70. He often wore colorful clothes and played like a child with a rattle in his hand 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 down on the ground.
Like a child crying and an elder laughing.
08 Sold himself to bury his father
Dong Yong, according to legend, 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 avoid the war
< p>Anlu (now part of 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 workOn the way, 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 Dong Yong's debt and redeem himself. On her way home, she walked to Huaiyin and told Dong Yong: She was the son of the Emperor of Heaven.
A woman was ordered to help Dong Yong pay off his debts. After speaking, he flew away in the air. Therefore, Huaiyin was renamed Xiaogan.
09 Carving wood for marriage
Ding Lan, according to legend, was a native of Hanoi (now north of Henan and Yellow River) during the Eastern Han Dynasty. His parents died when he was young, and he often missed him
Due to the nurturing grace of his parents, he carved statues of his parents out of wood. Everything was discussed with the wooden statues as if they were real. He served his parents three meals a day before eating them, and he must inform them before going out. , I will definitely meet you when I get home and never slack off.
As time went by, his wife no longer respected the wooden statue, and she 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.
10 Working as a servant to support his 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 with great filial piety. 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 is old and has no one to support him. The thieves will see her. He was filial and 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's needs were abundant. During the reign of Emperor Ming, he was elected as filial and honest, and during the reign of Emperor Zhang, he was elected as virtuous and upright, and was appointed as a lieutenant general with five senses
11 Huaiju's deceased relative
Lu Ji, Huating (Huating, Wu County, Wu State during the Three Kingdoms period) Songjiang, present-day Shanghai), a scientist. When he was six years old, he followed his father Lu Kang to Jiujiang to meet Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu entertained him with oranges, but Lu Ji hid two oranges in his arms. Before leaving, the oranges
tumbled 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 He replied: "My mother likes to eat oranges. I want to take them back and give them to my mother to try." Yuan Shu was surprised to see that he knew how to be filial to his mother at such a young age. When Lu Ji came of age, he became erudite and knowledgeable, proficient in astronomy and calendar calculations. He once wrote "Hun
Heaven Map", annotated the "Book of Changes", and wrote "Annotations to the Taixuan Jing".
12 Burying children to serve their mothers
Guo Ju was a native of Longli (now Linxian County, Henan Province) in the Jin Dynasty. It is said that he was from Wenxian County, Hanoi (southwest of Wenxian County, Henan Province today).
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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.
He was extremely filial to his mother. 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 his support for his mother, so he discussed with his wife: "You can have another son. If your mother dies and cannot be resurrected, it is better to bury her." If you lose your son, save some food to support your mother." When they were digging a hole, they suddenly saw a jar of gold two feet underground and wrote, "God has given Guo Ju, but he cannot be an official." If you take it, the people will not be able to take it.” The couple received gold, returned home to honor their mother, and were able to raise their children.
13 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 well versed in classics and his literary talent was very high. It was widely spread in the capital that "there is no one like him in the world, he is the Huangtong of Jiangxia". Emperor An (107-125) was the governor of Weijun (now part of Hebei). Weijun suffered a flood.
Huang Xiang did all he could to help the victims. He is the author of "Ode to the Nine Palaces", "Ode to the Emperor's Crown", etc.
14 Collecting Strange Weapons
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 met the Red Eyebrow Army by chance. The rebel soldier asked sternly: "Why are the red mulberries and black mulberries put in two baskets separately?" Cai Shun replied: "
< p>The black mulberries are for my mother to eat, and the red mulberries are for myself." The Red Eyebrow Army took pity on his filial piety and gave him three measures of white rice and a cow, which he took back to worship his mother. To show respect.15 Spring and Carp
Jiang Shi, a native of Guanghan, Sichuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, married Pang. The husband and wife are filial, and their home is six or seven miles away from the Yangtze River. Pang often goes to the river to get the Yangtze River water that her mother-in-law likes 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 stayed in his neighbor's house, worked hard day and night spinning and weaving, and entrusted his neighbors to send him home to honor his mother-in-law with his savings.
Later, her mother-in-law learned about Pang's expulsion and ordered Jiang Shi to invite him back. On the day Pang returned 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, without having to go far to the riverside
16 Wen Lei Weeping Tomb
Wang Pei, a mausoleum in the Wei and Jin Dynasties (now southeast of Changle, Shandong) was a man of great erudition and versatility. 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: "Pei'er is here, mother, don't be afraid." When he was teaching, whenever he read " "Polygonum", I often burst into tears, missing my parents.
17 Nanny is not idle
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 and would go to the hall to feed her mother-in-law with her own milk every day after
washing. , for several years, Mrs. Changsun no longer eats other meals, and her body is still 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 After becoming a high-ranking official, he followed Mrs. Changsun's instructions and respected his grandmother, Mrs. Tang.
18 Lying on the Ice Seeking Carp
Wang Xiang, a native of Langya, lost his biological mother early, and his stepmother Zhu said bad things about him in front of his father many times, causing him to lose
Fatherly love. When his parents were sick, he took off his clothes to serve him. His stepmother wanted to eat live carps, but it was freezing cold, so he took off his clothes
Lying on the ice, the ice suddenly melted on its own, 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. Later, he rose from the position of magistrate of Wen County to Grand Sinong, Sikong and Taiwei.
19 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 is poor, there is no mosquito net, and mosquito bites
My father cannot sleep 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.
He was worried that the mosquitoes would leave him and bite his father.
20 Kill the tiger to save his 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
and took her father away. Yang Xiang was unarmed and jumped forward in a hurry to save her father, regardless of her own safety. , using all his strength
to strangle the tiger's throat. The tiger finally let go of his father and ran away
21 Weeping bamboo shoots
Meng Zong, a native of Jiangxia during the Three Kingdoms period, his father died when he was young, his mother was old and seriously ill, and 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 cracking in the ground and saw several young bamboo 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
22 Taste the Feces and Worry
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 will taste bitter." Qian Lou then tasted his father's feces and found that
It tastes sweet and is very worried. At night, he kneels down and worships the Big Dipper, begging to die in his father's place. A few days later, his father died. Qian
Lou buried his father and stayed there for three years.
23 Abandoning his official position to find his mother
Zhu Shouchang, a Tianchang man in the Song Dynasty, when he was seven years old, his biological mother Liu was jealous of her aunt (father's first wife) and had to
He remarried someone else, and there was no contact between mother and son for fifty years. During the reign of Shenzong, Zhu Shouchang was an official in the court. He wrote the "Diamond Sutra" with blood, and traveled far and wide to find his biological mother. After getting clues, he decided to abandon his official position and go to Shaanxi to look for his biological mother, vowing not to see her forever.
Does not return. Finally, I met my biological mother and two younger brothers in Shaanzhou. Mother and son reunited happily and returned together. At this time, my mother was already in her seventies.
24 Diqin drowning device
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, and never forgot his son's
responsibilities.