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Filial piety is dedicated to parents. An essay of about 500 words

Dedicate your filial piety to your parents

“I can’t stand it. It’s killing me!”

My friend complained with emotion on the other end of the phone that she couldn’t stand her parents’ nagging.

"Why don't they understand my thoughts? They always nag me no matter what I do. It's so inconsiderate."

"That's it, generation gap!!"

"You are so right, I agree!!!"

You said something, I spoke for about half an hour, and finally shouted "Long live understanding" Zhong hung up the phone.

"What did you talk about for so long?" my mother asked me.

"What? Don't I even have the right to make a phone call?" Probably because the aftermath of the excitement just now had not dissipated, I said this and turned around and entered the room.

Mom was silent.

In the evening, it’s time to eat. I walked to the dining table and saw that they were all my favorite dishes. My mother said: "Eat quickly! The food is getting cold."

Just such a short sentence made my heart unable to calm down for a long time. Only then did I realize that I had made a mistake. What I just said might have hurt my mother's heart. But my mother still cooked my favorite dish.

At that moment, I felt a strong sense of family affection.

Looking back on everything my parents did to me, I actually thought it was natural. Now that I think about it, I'm really ridiculous. < /p>

"It's getting late, go to bed quickly!" My mother nagged me again.

I suddenly remembered that nagging is an expression of maternal love. At this time, I realized that from the moment I was born, it was destined that there would be two people who would devote their whole life to our growth, and those two people were my parents.

As time goes by, I grow up day by day, but my father and mother are getting older day by day. As a daughter, how can I dedicate my filial piety to my parents?