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Chapter 368 The Story of the Mother Sheep, the Lamb and the Hen 1 Mother’s Love is Great

Chanting Buddha's name, practicing, accumulating virtue and doing good deeds is indeed a unique way to show filial piety. By devoutly reciting Buddhist scriptures and practicing good deeds, one can use the boundless power of Buddhism to ascend to the sky and even break through the top of the sky.

Filial piety is so great, its influence is far-reaching and endless!

Every line and every sentence is closely linked to the theme of filial piety, as if filial piety has been integrated into the words.

If anyone dares to deviate from filial piety, the ethics and morals of the world will collapse in an instant.

Every word and sentence in the entire article does not deviate from the core of filial piety. Once filial piety is lost, the human order will fall into chaos.

Therefore, we must always remember filial piety, recite it in our hearts: once, twice, three, four times, five, six, seven, eight times; nine, ten, countless times. Filial piety is the first of all virtues.

As long as you can persist in silently reciting it a hundred times, you can dispel disasters, avoid misfortunes, and comprehend the essence of filial piety - "One Hundred Filial Piety Classics".

Not only that, the ancient writer Li Mi also mentioned the saying of "crows' private love" in his famous work "Petition to the Emperor". He cleverly used the story of crows feeding their parents to profoundly express his deep respect and filial piety for his grandmother.

This emotion is sincere and touching, which moves readers.

Thinking of this, Ye Ying couldn't help but recall a short story she had read on Baidu about "The Lamb Kneeling to Beg for Milk".

A long time ago, a ewe gave birth to a cute little lamb.

From then on, the mother sheep gave all her love to the lamb.

Whenever night falls, the mother sheep always calls the lamb gently, letting it snuggle up to her and fall asleep. She wraps the lamb tightly with her warm body, dispelling the cold of the night and allowing it to fall into a sweet dream at ease.

When going out to forage for food during the day, the mother sheep will carefully take the lamb with her and never leave it alone for a moment.

They are like each other's shadows, inseparable.

However, the world is not always kind.

Sometimes, some ferocious wild animals will try to attack the lambs.

But every time, the mother sheep would stand up without hesitation and fight fiercely with the enemy with her hard horns, doing her best to protect the lamb and prevent it from getting hurt.

One day, when the mother sheep was feeding her lamb, a hen happened to pass by.

It came over with its head shaking, looked at the lamb that was feeding, and said in a sarcastic tone: "Oh my, look at this lamb, how useless it is, it's actually kneeling on the ground to feed! If it were my children, they wouldn't be so cowardly!"

After saying this, the hen began to cluck, as if she was quite proud of what she had said.

When the mother sheep heard the hen's ridicule for the first time, she didn't get angry or retort.

She just looked down at the lamb silently, her eyes full of love and determination, because she knew that the lamb knelt down to suckle not because of cowardice or incompetence, but out of gratitude to its mother.

This instinctive behavior is the lamb's way of expressing love.

At this moment, the lamb seemed to feel the mother's gaze, and it raised its head and looked at its mother. The moment their eyes met, the lamb's eyes revealed a deep attachment and gratitude.

Then it bleated softly and continued to drink milk.

The mother sheep also responded softly to the lamb's cries and licked the lamb's fur with her tongue to express comfort and encouragement.

In this simple and warm scene, maternal love is perfectly interpreted—selfless, tenacious and profound.

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