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What gift should I give my parents for the Spring Festival?

Filial piety, what gifts do you give your parents on holidays? You like reading the evening paper. Do you have any good ideas? Let's make suggestions together.

As the New Year approaches, many people are discussing what kind of gifts to give their lover or boyfriend. However, the most heated discussion is what gift to give to one's parents or parents of the "other half". It's a holiday, so show filial piety. Gifts for parents contain a lot of warmth and care.

Look what they sent.

First, "duty" is eight years in turn:

I want to witness my parents' centenary birthday.

For Li Qingxian, Li Weixian, Li Tiangong and Li Yuxian, it is their greatest wish to be able to "rush" past the centenary mark with their parents of the same age when they are in their nineties. As the four famous filial sons in the village, there is actually no essential difference between them during the New Year and peacetime-accompanying and caring for the elderly, taking turns to "be on duty" at their parents' homes, bringing tea and medicine, and sending laughter and blessings to their parents.

Being on duty once every three days is the most important thing for my son. This is the case during the Chinese New Year, and it is also the case at ordinary times. From Monday to Friday, the boss accompanied him during the day, and the two, three and four brothers took turns in the evening. Whose turn is it? Who goes to Qianqiao's parents' house first, bathes and dresses their parents, feeds and brushes their teeth, and urinates on their backs ... This system has been maintained since the mother was paralyzed by a stroke eight years ago. The sons are all national cadres, but they gave up the opportunity to travel again. "Being outside, my heart is at home, and it is uncomfortable outside." At a recent family gathering, the third son, Li Tiangong, wrote a poem entitled Kiss My Parents for his parents, which made the elderly in bed overjoyed and added a festive atmosphere.

"I basically don't sleep when I'm on duty," said the third son, Li Tiangong. My parents have to get up three or four times a night. After scouring a bed-wetting alarm on the Internet, everyone felt much more relaxed. The Year of the Ox and the New Year are coming, and the sons have prepared supplements, medicines and warm programs. Grandsons who like to fiddle with photographic equipment also plan to take a family photo every New Year until their parents celebrate their centenary birthday.

B, old educated youth:

Hand-grown peanuts are special.

Xu, the boss of Wuxi Ping 'an Funeral Service Company, 1969 educated youth, sent to Dafeng Township, Yancheng. At that time, he was 17 years old and his parents were in their forties. They have to support three children and live a tight life. In Xu's memory, many educated youths in Wuxi were sent down by their parents, so they didn't return to Wuxi for the New Year. However, in the first year of decentralization, he did not go home for the New Year, and returned to Wuxi to reunite with his parents every year.

"I hate to eat my own peanuts. I will take them home to my parents during the Chinese New Year as a gift. " Xu said that in the place where they were decentralized, the living conditions were very difficult at that time. The staple food was corn and dried yam. In addition to participating in collective labor, scattered educated youth also have a small amount of private farmland per person. But in the first two years of decentralization, he was not familiar with planting technology. In the third year, he was familiar with and adapted to the life and production in the countryside, so he learned from the local villagers and planted peanuts in a field he left. In late summer and early autumn, he harvested 10 kilograms of peanuts, but he was reluctant to eat them. "At that time, many materials were planned to be supplied, and they had to be purchased by coupons during the Spring Festival. Some things can't be bought with money. "

At that time, Xu had to take a day and a night boat to return to Wuxi from Yancheng countryside. When the boat arrived in Jiangyin, he felt at home, and he was particularly excited to think that he could honor his parents with his own peanuts. "It is very special to have enough food and clothing and send peanuts to your parents."

C, she wants to buy a washing machine for her mother.

Miss Jiang, who works in a travel agency in Wuxi, is from Hong 'an, Hubei. She usually goes home only once every two years, and usually calls to greet her parents. This year's Spring Festival, she will go back to her hometown with her lover for the New Year. The gifts for her parents are cash, clothes and a washing machine.

Miss Jiang and her brother are both working in Wuxi now. When she and her brother went to college, their parents borrowed some money, so the first thing she gave her parents when she came home this time was money. "Dad's clothes are easy to buy, and mom is fat, so it is difficult to buy clothes that fit." Miss Jiang said that it takes her a lot of time to buy clothes for her mother.

Miss Jiang's home is still in a mountain village 10 km away from the town. In the past, her family washed clothes by a small pond. In winter, cold wind and biting water will make her hands red with cold after washing a basin of clothes. Now the water for her family comes from a well, and the water just squeezed out is still warm and used for washing clothes. But considering that washing clothes with well water is also very cold, and it is hard for her mother to rub when she is old, she decided to buy a washing machine as a gift for her mother.