An idiom meaning that parents are alive.

Protect young children

Protect young children

Oh, my parents! It originally meant that the ancient people worked hard all the year round under the tyranny of the people, and their parents were miserable, and they could not care for each other and were sad when they died of old age.

Be heartbroken at the loss of parents

In their parents' funeral, only one bone fell off because of excessive sadness.

Parents' doting on their children

Strange, I miss my parents

Miss my parents.

Lao Yang's parents' allusion to filial piety.

Colored, as a baby to amuse parents.

Lao Yang's parents' allusion to filial piety.

Feel lifelong regret

Dressed in variegated clothes and dressed as a clown to amuse his parents.

Due to the excessive mourning of parents, the body was damaged and the face was thin and haggard.

Lose one's life due to excessive grief and loss of life

Chunhui inch grass

Chunting Xuan Shi

Children repay their parents' kindness.