The story about the top ten filial piety in ancient China!
1, Daxiaotian
Shun, the legendary ancient emperor and one of the five emperors, was called Yu Shun in history. According to legend, his father Gu Sou, stepmother and half-brother tried to kill him many times. Afterwards, Shun was not jealous, but still obeyed his father and loved his younger brother.
His filial piety touched the Emperor of Heaven. Shun cultivates in Lishan, elephants plow the fields for him, and birds weed for him. Hearing that Shun was very filial and capable of handling political affairs, Emperor Yaodi married his two daughters. After years of observation and test, Shun was chosen as his successor. After Shun ascended the throne, he went to see his father, still respectfully, and made him a vassal.
2. Lei Wen's weeping tomb
Wang Pou was born in Ling Ying (now southeast of Changle, Shandong Province) in Wei and Jin Dynasties. His father Wang Yi was killed by Si Mazhao. He lived in seclusion as a teacher, and never spent his whole life facing the west. He said that he would never become a minister in A Jin. His mother was afraid of thunder before her death and was buried in the mountains after her death. Whenever he heard thunder in stormy weather, he ran to his mother's grave, bent down to comfort her and said, "Mom, this is your son. Don't be afraid." When he was teaching, whenever he read Guo E, he often burst into tears and missed his parents.
3. Taste the soup.
The fourth son of Emperor Gaozu was born to Empress Bo. Eight years in high school (former 180). In the name of benevolence and filial piety, he is famous all over the world, and he never slackens in serving his mother. His mother was ill for three years, and he often disappeared and took off his clothes. Let mom bring the soup, and he won't worry until he tastes it himself.
Liu Heng, Emperor of the Han Dynasty, reigned for 24 years. He emphasized the rule of virtue, advocated etiquette, and attached importance to the development of agriculture, which made the society stable, the population prosperous, and the economy restored and developed in the Western Han Dynasty. His rule with Emperor Han Jing is called "the rule of culture".
4. Ding Lan Wood Carving?
According to legend, Ding Lan was a native of Hanoi (now Qinyang, Henan) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. His parents died when he was young. He often misses his parents' upbringing, so he carved a statue of his parents out of wood. Everything is like life, and he negotiates with the wooden statue. After honoring his parents, he only eats three meals a day. He must tell them before going out and see them when he gets home. He never slacks off.
For a long time, his wife didn't respect the wooden statue very much, but curiously used the fingers of the wooden statue to acupuncture, and the fingers of the wooden statue actually bled out. When Ding Lan came home, she saw the tears in the eyes of the wooden statue and asked the truth, so she abandoned her wife.
5. Deer milk serves relatives
Tan Zi was born in the Spring and Autumn Period. My parents are old, suffering from eye diseases, and need to drink deer milk for treatment. He went into the mountains in deerskin, mingled with the deer, and milked them for his parents. Once when taking milk, the hunter saw what he thought was an elk and wanted to shoot him. Scorpion quickly opened the deerskin and came out, informing the hunter of the fact of milking deer as medical treatment for his parents, thus avoiding the danger of being killed by mistake.
6. Brother Jiang carries his mother.
Jiangge, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty, lost his father and was filial to his mother. During the war, Jiangge fled behind his mother's back and met bandits several times. The thief tried to kill him. Jiangge cried: My mother is old and has no one to raise her. The thief saw her filial piety and couldn't bear to kill her. Later, he moved to Xiapi, Jiangsu, and worked as an employee to support his mother. He is poor and barefoot, and his mother needs a lot. When Ming Di was elected as Lian Xiao, Johnny was elected as the founder of Xianneng and served as the commander of the five senses.
7. One hundred miles minus one meter
Zhong You, Zi and Lu Ji, who were born in Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period, were proud disciples of Confucius. He is straightforward, brave and very filial. In the early years, my family was poor, and I often picked wild vegetables to cook, but I went home from a hundred miles away to serve my parents. After his parents died, he became a big official and was ordered to go to Chu, with hundreds of chariots and horses and ten thousand kinds of grain.
Sitting on a piled brocade mattress and eating a sumptuous banquet, he often misses his parents and laments, "Even if I want to eat wild vegetables, where can I get them?" Confucius praised: "You served your parents best when you were alive, but you missed them after you died!" "
8. Sell your body to bury your father
According to legend, Yong Dong was a native of Gancheng (now Boxing County, Shandong Province) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He lost his mother in his teens and moved to Anlu (now Hubei Province) for desertion. Later, when his father died, Yong Dong sold himself to a rich family as a slave in exchange for funeral expenses. On my way to work, I met a woman in the shade and claimed to be homeless, so they got married. This woman knitted 300 pieces of brocade in January to pay off Yong Dong's debts. She went to Huaiyin on her way home. The woman told Yong Dong that she was the daughter of the Emperor of Heaven and was ordered to help Yong Dong pay his debts. Say that finish volley. So Huaiyin changed its name to Xiaogan.
9. Feed mosquitoes with your body
Wu Meng, a native of Puyang in Jin Dynasty, knew how to honor his parents at the age of eight. The family is poor, there is no mosquito net, and mosquito bites keep my father awake. Every summer night, Martin always sits naked in front of his father's bed and lets mosquitoes bite him, instead of driving him away, for fear that mosquitoes will leave him to bite his father.
10, begging for carp on the ice
Wang Xiang, a native of Langya, lost his mother in his early years. His stepmother Zhu spoke ill of him many times in front of his father, which made him lose his father's love. When his parents were ill, he took off his clothes to serve them. His stepmother wants to eat live carp, and it's freezing. He unbuttoned his clothes and lay on the ice. Suddenly, the ice melted by itself and two carp jumped out. After eating, the stepmother really recovered. Wang Xiang lived in seclusion for more than twenty years, and later worked as a senior farmer and an ordinary magistrate from Wenxian County.
Extended data:
Filial piety is an extremely important criterion of ethical relations in ancient China and even in modern China. For a long time, China people's understanding of the meaning of filial piety has been seriously biased or even misunderstood. According to the records in the Book of Rites and other documents, "filial piety" is a complex conceptual system. It includes filial piety, respect, remonstrance, whole body, following the will and so on.
The ancients believed that the lowest level of "filial piety" refers to providing parents and elders with material means of subsistence such as clothing and food, and "catering" to meet their parents' basic material needs.