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The benefits of filial piety

The benefits of filial piety

2026-06-28 16:18
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Filial piety to parents had many benefits, such as being respected and respected by others, which helped to pass on the family style; It was the motivation for success, the confidence for social interaction, and the foresight for retirement; It could accumulate good fortune, and luck might come unexpectedly; It could obtain psychological pleasure and stability. With this mental state, when living, working, socializing, and pursuing ideals, one would feel more secure and more powerful. In addition, filial piety was a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation and the foundation of education. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Husband With Benefits

Husband With Benefits

Nora is shattered a month before her wedding when she uncovers her fiancé's deceitful affair. As she manages this betrayal, she discovers a deep ploy to hinder her from claiming her rightful inheritance. Devastated but determined, Nora takes a daring step to regain control of her life. Enter Demetri 'The Demon' to those who know him, a formidable man barely known to her, who offers her protection and support in return for a contract marriage to satisfy him. In a twist of fate, Nora marries Demetri to claim her inheritance and fight those who plotted against her. But as she battles her own family and Demetri's many rivals, will she be able to keep from falling for the man known to crush people beneath his booted heel. Excerpt: She had forgotten that the man was intimidating and directly challenged him. Rather than speaking, Demetri rose from his seat and approached her deliberately. Although it was a mere few steps, time seemed to stretch for Nora. When he was almost within touching distance, his hand gently landed on her knee, moving it sideways. His touch moved with a hint of a caress, and he stepped between her open legs. Nora sat there in frozen silence, her eyes wide like a deer caught in headlights. Catching her chin between his fingers, he tilted her face upwards and spoke unhurriedly," You are my wife." She nodded her head slowly in affirmation while his thumb slowly traced her lip. "I have given you time to gather your emotions." Another nod. Nora's nervousness made her lick her lips, acutely aware of his intense gaze fixed upon them. "Your reason for the marriage was to secure your inheritance and get away from under your mother's thumb." "Yes..." Nora whispered in confusion. Her confusion was not about his statement but about the bewildering sensations coursing through her. What was happening with her? "It's time for you to fulfil your end of the contract, yes?" He continued. "Yes," Nora whispered breathlessly. Why was she breathless? Had the oxygen level in the house dropped? Was the air suddenly thinning? Abruptly, his hand left her face, and she watched as he drew closer. It was then that Nora comprehended what was unfolding. All those tantalizing, heart-pounding kisses she had read about in novels were about to possibly become her reality. But the anticipated kiss didn't happen. Instead, he paused near her and commanded, "Kiss me."
Urban
911 Chs
Marriage of Benefits

Marriage of Benefits

Vol.1&2 :-Charles and Jamie are forced into an arrange marriage and they figure out their differences while they fight against the person who has wrong intentions. "As if this was not enough the next day you made it to the headlines sleeping with someone as though I meant nothing to you." "Honesty, I was so drunk that I mistook her to be you and slept with her, I tried so hard to contact you but I was unable to reach you , I have always just loved you." "Cut it out, I don't believe you anymore neither am I your girlfriend now nor your lover, I just hate you so it would be better if we live our lives our own way." she spoke coldly cleaning her eyes and then the waiter entered with their coffees. Jamie swallowed it as fast as she could then looked at her watch, it was 6:43. Charles took the courage to speak again "Please try to understand and listen to me...." but he was interrupted by Jamie "Mr. Cullen your time is over, you better hurry up, I will wait outside." Vol 3 :- Rachel the daughter of Jamie and Charles turn out to be a powerful witch queen as she fights evil she finds her love but before she turns powerful he dies, what will she do. "Done struggling, I was wondering why is that you are always surrounded by the women who want to throw themselves on you and the one you fall for just keeps pushing you away." Her eyes widened with shock, she began to struggle again "Let go of me and better get one of those girls who throw themselves on you, I am not interested just get away." she punched his nose tight but nothing happened to him instead he laughed "Aggressive, huh, I like that, now you see how you are different from all those girls. Let me tell you something be a good girl and I won't do anything to you, try doing anything against my orders and you will be punished along with that Kevin because I know exactly where he is and what I have to do with him." Rachel stopped struggling and was lost in her thoughts when Robert placed a kiss on her lips, tearing them apart, he pushed his tongue inside and down her throat, instead of feeling angry, she felt hot and satisfied as if this was the perfect kiss she had ever wanted, there were tears in her eyes. Robert placed a hand on her cheek and said "Rachel you are going to be very powerful so you have to do good and protect the people around you and please find someone who can love you more than me." She cried out louder and placing her arms around him she buried her head into his chest which was now covered with his blood "No don't say that. I beg you don't say that, please tell me how can I save you." Robert placed his arm around her and said gently, his heart was clenching with pain not because of the blade in there but because this condition of Rachel was unbearable for him "Be good." Rachel looked into his eyes "Please don't do this Rob. I can't live without you, I will also die with you because it was me who did this and I can never forgive myself." He gathered his strength and placed a hand under her chin then kissed her lips for the last time. It was so passionate and painful that it would break anyone's heart. He let go of her and before he could say anything a lot of people entered the room that Lora had called, they all charged towards Rachel but Robert wrapped her into his arms providing his body as a shield to protect her. Rachel who was still crying shouted in pain as if she was being hit instead of him. She struggled out of Robert's grip which was still very strong even though he was loosing his strength. She looked at him and shouted "Let go of me, I will kill them all." He gave her his most charming smile and he said "Let me protect you for the last time." His words broke Rachel's heart and she struggled out of his grip even harder, tears flowing uncontrollably from her eyes. It was as if those waterworks were not ready to stop. She gave him a hit on his face and said angrily "Stop saying that, don't you dare leave me or I will kill you."
General
397 Chs
Soul Swap: Ex With Benefits

Soul Swap: Ex With Benefits

Kimberly Jonah, a stunning and clever blogger, finds herself in dire financial straits due to a lawsuit against her blog. Seeking help, she turns to Melvin Craig, a man she approached with ulterior motives three years before. Meanwhile, Melanie Craig, Melvin's late mother, leaves a surprising twist in her will after her passing. In order to co-own her multibillion-dollar mansion, Kimberly and Melvin are required to live together for a year, and there's a catch – Melvin must get married within that timeframe to take over the family company. The unexpected twist occurs when Kimberly and Melvin inexplicably swap bodies. Now, they're not only forced to live together but also navigate the challenges of understanding each other's lives from a completely different perspective. Kimberly quickly adapts to her new luxurious lifestyle while Melvin discovers the joys of a simpler life. As they experience each other's lives, they gain a deeper understanding of themselves. As they grapple with the intricacies of sharing a space, managing a multibillion-dollar empire, and adhering to Melanie's peculiar will, the two find themselves entangled in a humorous and heartwarming journey of self-discovery. Amidst the chaos of their switched lives, Kimberly and Melvin learn valuable lessons about the true meaning of love. The race against time adds a layer of urgency, especially for Melvin, who must find a way to fulfill his late mother's wishes within the stipulated year. Will they overcome their differences, fulfill Melanie’s unique condition? This tale weaves together elements of romance, comedy, and self-discovery, creating a captivating narrative of love, personal growth, and the unpredictable journey life often becomes. **Exerpt** Kimberly opened her eyes and sat bolt upright in bed the moment a phone alarm went off under her pillow. Kimberly didn’t like alarms. She never set them because they had a way of making her feel anxious when they went off, and she didn’t like it. So, who could have set an alarm on her phone? She mused with a frown as she raised the pillow to take out the phone. The moment she saw the phone, the crease between her brows deepened. This wasn’t her phone. This was the latest iPhone, and she didn’t use iPhones. Almost as soon as the thought crossed her mind, she noticed that something was different about her. She was feeling sort of funny. While she was still trying to figure out why she was feeling funny, she looked around the bedroom and frowned even more when she realized that this wasn’t her bedroom. Where was she? she mused as she quickly took off the duvet and got out of the bed. As soon as her feet hit the ground, she looked down with a frown. Her feet were different. They were bigger. Her hands, too. Was she still asleep and dreaming? She wondered and then gasped when she noticed the tent in front of her pajamas as though something was protruding out of it. What was that? What was in her pajamas? She wondered with wide eyes. Her heart beat fast, and her mouth was dry as she reached out a finger to see what it was. She poked her forefinger at it, and she felt something hard. It moved but remained erect. Was that what she thought it was? She wondered as she held the waistband of her pajamas to take a peek. Just as she was about to look inside, the bedroom door burst open, and she looked up to see who it was. She was shocked when she looked back at herself dressed in exactly what she had worn to bed. “Kimberly?” Herself asked, unsure. Kimberly frowned as she hurried over to the mirror to see what she looked like if she wasn’t in her own body. “MELVIN?” She screamed in disbelief when she saw that she was now Melvin. She turned to look at herself and before Melvin could say another word, her eyes rolled back and she fainted. (PS: cover photo isn’t mine. Credit to the owner)
Urban
208 Chs
Divorce With Benefits: A Second Chance At Love

Divorce With Benefits: A Second Chance At Love

#Married #Office Romance Jerica Evans, a devoted wife and clerk at City Hall, feels her world slowly unraveling as the cracks in her once-loving marriage deepen. Her husband, Jared, a high-powered lawyer with a fierce courtroom reputation known as "The Siberian Beast," has grown distant, and his cold demeanor leaves Jerica questioning everything. Once the pillar of her life, Jared now feels like a stranger, more lighthouse than man—steady but unreachable, leaving Jerica adrift in loneliness and suspicion. When she catches him leaving work early with a mysterious woman in a red dress, her world shatters. As she balances her growing suspicion with the suspicious arrival of Harold Braddock, Jerica's former flame, the lines between loyalty, betrayal, and her own desires blur. Her once steady life spirals as her husband’s frosty demeanor and her own emotional wounds collide. As the emotional distance between her and Jared widens, Jerica must decide whether to fight for a love that seems to have slipped away—or walk away from the man who once completed her. What will she decide? What is Jared's secret? Was their marriage truly over? Has she truly stopped loving him? This is a heartstring-pulling journey of love, pride, and the devastating cost of hidden truths and unspoken desires, where one woman must decide if she’ll fight for the man she married or leave him behind to save herself. Please support the book by voting. Leave reviews and tell me what you feel in the comments.
Urban
162 Chs

Take "filial piety" as the theme, express your understanding of filial piety and reflect your filial piety.

Filial piety was the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. It was everyone's responsibility and obligation. In our lives, filial piety is not only a moral code, but also a kind of responsibility and responsibility. This article will use "filial piety" as the theme to express my understanding of filial piety and reflect my filial behavior. Filial piety meant respecting and caring for one's parents. As a filial son, we should always pay attention to our parents 'needs and feelings and try our best to satisfy their wishes. We should respect our parents 'decisions and opinions. Even if we don't agree with them, we should listen to their ideas and respect their choices. We should take the initiative to care about our parents 'lives and health and provide them with the necessary help and support. When our parents need us, we should act immediately and try our best to help them. I still remember that my parents used to do a lot for me when I was young. They often work overtime to cook delicious food for me, wash my clothes, and help me with my homework. Even if they worked hard, I never complained. I feel that these are all things they should do and not what I asked for. Now that I'm an adult, I'm starting to care about my parents. I would call them regularly to ask about their health and living conditions. I will help them shop, do housework, and care for them as much as I can. I have also experienced some difficulties and setbacks, but I know that as a filial son, I must overcome them in order to take better care of my parents. Once, I encountered some financial difficulties, but I didn't tell my parents. Instead, I chose to work hard and try my best to solve the problem. I told them my condition wasn't good but I was trying to improve it. I believe that through my efforts, I can help them tide over the difficulties. Filial piety was a virtue and a responsibility. We should always remember our responsibilities and obligations and try our best to care for our parents.

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2024-09-09 17:15

The two stories of filial piety in the twenty-four pictures of filial piety?

The two filial piety stories in the 24 filial piety pictures are as follows: In the Secret History of Xiaozhuang, Emperor Xiaozhuang's filial piety moved the heavens, allowing the Liao Kingdom to live in peace. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozhuang, in order to express his filial piety to his mother, Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang, she personally led the royal army to the Inner Mongolia Prairie to see her off. During the journey, Emperor Xiaozhuang personally led the army to protect the stability of the border, regardless of his personal safety. In the story of " Dream of the Red Chamber ", Lin Daiyu's mother, Lady Jia, gave all her savings to her grandfather, Jia Zheng, before she passed away, so that Lin Daiyu could get better care. [Story summary: Grandmother Jia is Jia Baoyu's grandmother and one of the main characters in Dream of the Red Chamber.] Before she died, she told Jia Zheng and Jia Baoyu about her background and secrets, and gave all her savings to Jia Zheng. Jia Zheng was grateful and used the savings to improve the family's financial situation, making the family richer and more harmonious.

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2024-09-13 12:02

Which three filial piety stories are analyzed in the 24 Filial Piety Painting?

The 24 Filial Piety Portrait was the representative of traditional Chinese filial piety culture, which contained many touching stories of filial piety. Here are three of the most famous stories of filial piety: 1 Meng Zong Crying Bamboo: Meng Zong was a young boy who went to Sichuan to visit his mother after his father died. On the way, he met a bamboo and felt that it was very sad, so he broke the stick in his hand and hugged the bamboo and cried. When his mother saw it, she asked him why he was crying. Meng Zong replied," Because my son is worried about his mother's safety on the way. He saw the bamboo and felt sad. Maybe it was because he was worried about his son." This story tells us that filial piety is not only for our parents, but also for ourselves and the people around us. 2. Huang Xiang Fan Pillow: Huang Xiang was a young woman who went to Guangdong to visit her brother after her parents died. On the way, she found that her pillow was very hot, so she took out a fan and fanned herself gently. When her brother saw her, he thought her behavior was strange and asked her why she did it. Huang Xiang replied,"I was worried that my parents were worried about me. I wanted them to know about my situation, so I fanned them to let them know that I had arrived safely." This story tells us that filial piety is not only for our parents, but also for ourselves and the people around us. Xiaozhuang was the wife of a famous emperor in the Qing Dynasty. Her filial piety deeds have been praised to this day. After Kangxi died, Xiaozhuang went to Beijing to visit him. On the way, she met some officials who wanted to bribe her. But Xiaozhuang refused their bribe and told them his story of filial piety. She said," My husband is the monarch of the country. I can't go against filial piety for my own selfish interests." This story tells us that filial piety is not only the core of Chinese traditional culture, but also our moral code.

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2024-09-22 11:38

Filial piety is priceless

The answer to the priceless essay on filial piety is as follows: The essay tells a story about filial piety, telling us that filial piety is priceless. The protagonist of the story was a young man whose father had passed away. He was very filial to his mother. The young man visited his mother regularly and cooked and washed clothes for her to ensure her quality of life. His mother was very touched because she felt the young man's love and his concern for her. Through this story, it tells us that filial piety is priceless. We should cherish our parents and do our duty for them. We should visit our parents often to let them feel our love and provide them with necessary help. Filial piety is priceless. We should convey our filial piety to our parents and let them feel our love.

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2024-09-21 10:02

Filial piety novels

I recommend a few ancient romance novels. Ah Mei's " Marriage " was super interesting. The three young ladies of the Su family were deviant. They earned their own dowry, chose their own husbands, and set their own marriage. They made the siblings who wanted to fight have no opponents. Feng Yirou's " Supporting the Son and Supporting the Husband " was not bad either. The female protagonist had a child after she transmigrated, and after she was resurrected, she wanted to take back the child's father and attack the mistress. Many people commented that it was good. The Thousand-island Demoness 'Mother! Why don't you change your father?" The plot was very special. On the wedding night, he said that the vow in the valley would not be valid after leaving the valley. After faking his death, his son came to complain. Autumn Wind Bamboo's " Marriage Joy " was about the interesting things between a man and a woman many years ago. The male protagonist proposed the wrong marriage and later had to please his mother-in-law. Yu Fang's " Suixi " was a novel about the female protagonist's rebirth. After her rebirth, she no longer submitted to adversity. She studied medicine under a scholar, arranged for her mother to fake her death, and severed her family ties. It was a warm novel produced by Gui Gui. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-02-19 08:13

Filial piety to the elderly

I recommend Conan: I am Pikachu. The author is in flames. Pikachu had transmigrated to the world of Conan six hundred years earlier, so he had tried his best to transform into a human. It was super interesting to appear as a human six hundred years later. The main character, Niagaki Sawaya, had lived for more than six hundred years, and his mentality changed according to his appearance. This setting was super fun. The male lead was invincible, and the female lead was Xiao Ai. It was just that the update speed was a little problematic. " Ms. Doughty " was a fantasy romance novel written by fatigue. The nanny had three good qualities, and the female lead came because of her good looks. The story was very interesting. " Husband and Wife Reborn 1977, Before Marriage " was written by Baby Xuan Mo. An old couple in the countryside was reborn. An old grandma reformed her husband, and an old grandpa doted on his wife and children. The story was close to life. "Suixi," written by me. The female protagonist was no longer submissive after her rebirth. She did many things to change her fate. It was a good ancient romance novel. 'My Father Is Rebirth', a work by Bamboo Rice. The story of the reborn father protecting his daughter was very unique. The female protagonist had a good personality. Although there were flaws, it was worth watching. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-01-31 00:53

What were the stories of filial piety in the Twenty-four Filial Piety Paintings?

The Painting of Twenty-four Filial Piety was a cultural painting from ancient China that recorded 24 different stories of filial piety. The following are some of the famous stories: Filial Piety: It tells the story of Dong Yong and his mother. Dong Yong took care of his mother for more than 70 years after his marriage until his mother passed away. This story was described as how Heaven was moved to grant Dong Yong the magical ability to pass through the clouds and fog. The Secret History of Xiaozhuang: It tells the story of Emperor Kangxi and his mother, Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. Emperor Kangxi was deeply influenced by Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang during his growth and devoted his life to maintaining family harmony and promoting filial piety culture. 3. Filial piety to save his father: It tells the story of the boy Chen Da. Before Chen Da's father died, he told him that he wanted to visit his father. His filial piety touched the heavens and allowed his father to be reborn. 4.24 Filial Piety: Meng Zong Crying Bamboo: It tells the story of the boy Meng Zong. After his father died, he cut off his arm and made it into a blood sac to save his father. 5. Filial Daughter Dong Xiaowan: tells the story of Dong Xiaowan. She was a famous poetess of the Qing Dynasty. Her filial piety touched many readers and was praised as the "filial daughter of the ages". 6 Filial Daughter Cao E: tells the story of Cao E, a famous filial daughter in ancient China. She was moved by heaven and earth to save her father and received help from the gods. Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang Protects Kangxi: tells the story of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. Emperor Kangxi spent his youth and middle age under her guidance and was deeply loved and protected by her. 8. Filial Piety Moved the Emperor: It tells the story of the boy Li Sui. After his father died, he used his filial piety to move the emperor and was appreciated and reused by the emperor. Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang takes care of Kangxi: tells the story of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. Emperor Kangxi spent his youth and middle age under her guidance and was deeply loved and protected by her.

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2024-09-13 12:18

The 24 Filial Piety Maps 'attitude towards the so-called "filial piety" in ancient prose

The 24 Filial Piety Portrait was a cultural pattern in ancient China, representing some important aspects of family ethics and moral concepts in ancient China. Its attitude towards the so-called "filial piety" in ancient prose was that the 24 Filial Piety Maps believed that filial piety was a virtue that should be respected and promoted by families and society. In the Twenty-Four Filial Piety Portrait, we can see that many family protagonists are willing to sacrifice everything in order to be filial to their parents, such as lying on ice to beg for fish, selling their bodies to bury their fathers, hanging beams to the bone, and so on. These stories emphasized the importance of filial piety and showed the filial behavior of the protagonists. However, in traditional Chinese culture, there were also some who believed that filial piety was not a necessary moral obligation or that filial piety emphasized too much on parents 'love for their children and ignored their children's autonomy and responsibility. Therefore, the 24 Filial Piety Portrait also expressed this view that parents should give their children appropriate guidance and care in the family and should not over-emphasize the moral obligation of "filial piety" to let their children become a burden to the family and society. To sum up, the 24 Filial Piety Portrait held the attitude of "filial piety" in the ancient text. Filial piety was a necessary family ethics and moral values that should be respected and promoted. However, it also needed to balance the relationship between parents and children so that children could have autonomy and responsibility, and at the same time, they could enjoy the love and support of the family.

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2024-09-13 12:08

Write two allusions about filial piety in the Twenty-four Filial Piety Painting

The Twenty-four Filial Piety Paintings was a famous scroll of Chinese history and culture. It contained many touching stories of filial piety. There were two allusions about filial piety: Mencius 'mother moved three times Meng Zi's mother was Meng Zi's first teacher. She once brought Meng Zi to a guest's house. Meng Zi quickly learned some bad habits there, such as stealing and lying. Mother Meng knew that these habits were not good for Meng Zi's growth, so she decided to move him again. This time, she brought Mencius to a place called "Righteousness". The people there were very honest. Mencius quickly learned good habits such as honesty and justice. In the end, Mencius 'mother finally determined where Mencius lived and nurtured him into a great ideologist and politician. 2. A Civet for a Prince This story was about Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there was an empress called Madam Li. However, she was not a real empress but was replaced by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's favorite concubine. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very angry after knowing this, so he ordered the Secretary to abolish Mrs. Li and demote her to a commoner. When Liu Ju, the crown prince of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, learned of this news, he decided to secretly replace the crown prince. He found a civet cat and replaced it with a portrait of the crown prince. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very happy to know that the crown prince had replaced his favorite concubine, so he made the crown prince Liu Ju emperor. This story tells us to respect the wishes of our parents and not to change their trust and hope.

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2024-09-16 00:04

The main content of the 24 Filial Piety

The 24 Filial Piety Painting was a traditional Chinese moral education pattern that recorded the stories of some famous filial sons in Chinese history. The design included many different scenes such as Xiao Touching Heaven, Guo Jumai 'er, Dong Yong, and the Seven Fairies. Each story told the efforts and sacrifices of a dutiful son to take care of his parents or other relatives. The main theme of these stories included filial piety, loyalty, benevolence, charity, etc. It was a very important part of Chinese traditional culture. These stories were widely spread and passed down as classic examples of people learning and practicing ethics. The 24 Filial Piety Painting was a very important symbol in Chinese culture. It represented the importance and respect of filial piety in Chinese traditional culture, and it was also an important part of the excellent culture of the Chinese nation.

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2024-09-13 11:56
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