Filial to our parents
By Sally
@sally127 (7)
Hefei, China
March 6, 2014 8:06am CST
I have watched a TV play named Dazhangfu recently. It ended last night and I see the end this morning. The heroine's name is Gu Xiaojun, in the last few episodes, Xiaojun's mother dead for cerebral hemorrhage suddenly. Everyone in their big family was grieved because of the unexpected disaster.
What touched me greatly is accident may happen everytime, we can't foresee it, but we can cherish the people we love in this moment.
Our parents are growing old day by day. Their bodies are not strong as before and they need our care. We have been adults who should assume family responsibilities, though we are always children in our parents' eyes. The Chinese proverb --"The tree wants to remain quiet, but the wind won't stop, the son wants to serve his parents in their old age, but they are no more" like a alarm bell reminds me filial to my parents. In the world, the remotest distance is between living and death. What a sad story it is! What we can do is accompaning our parents more often in our spare time, and calling them frequently. There has always been a dream in my heart. Through my effort, my dear parents can live a good life. They are too laborious in their first half lives. I sincerely hope they can eat what they want, go where they like, buy what they need, see what they enjoy.
To accomplish this goal, I will struggle hard. I wish it could be realized as soon as possible.
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