Chapter 364 A drop of kindness received should be repaid with a spring of gratitude.



Ye Ying herself understood very well that this was definitely not just an ordinary hair accessory, but a symbol that carried the deepest and most sincere desires and hopes in Xiao Baitianyao's heart.

Seeing Xiaobai so happy and excited, how could Ye Ying, its owner, not be happy?

In Ye Ying's heart, Xiao Bai was no longer just a simple pet; it had transformed into a close and beloved family member.

Whenever Ye Ying recalls the wonderful moments they shared in the past, especially when the scene of the little white fox Tianyao rescuing her without hesitation and risking his life to save her when she was in danger comes to mind, she is always filled with emotion.

If it hadn't stepped forward, I might not be standing here at all.

Ye Ying will never forget this great kindness that saved her life, and will keep it in her heart for the rest of her life.

As the saying goes, "A drop of kindness received should be repaid with a spring of gratitude." This tells us that no matter who the other person is, we should be grateful and do our best to repay them.

This is not only a moral principle, but also an excellent quality that the Chinese nation has inherited for thousands of years.

This famous saying, passed down through the ages, is like a beacon, illuminating the kindness and gratitude deep within people's hearts.

It profoundly reveals a truth:

Even if we receive only the smallest help or favor, we should repay the other party with gratitude that flows like a spring.

Because every act of kindness deserves respect, and every act of assistance has the potential to change lives.

What Xiaobai bestowed upon Ye Ying was far more than just ordinary favors.

That was a life-saving grace!

How can we easily forget such a great kindness and virtue?

This kindness was as heavy as Mount Tai, deeply imprinted in Ye Ying's heart.

She understood that only by doing her best to repay him could she slightly alleviate her guilt and gratitude.

The wise and sentimental phrase "a drop of water in need is repaid with a spring of water" can be traced back to a famous work from the Qing Dynasty, "Zeng Guang Xian Wen: Zhu Zi Jia Xun".

Initially, it was just a simple proverb passed down orally among the people, and it did not attract much attention.

However, Zhu Yongchun, the compiler of this book, had the insight to discover the profound truth contained within it and decided to include it in the book to educate his descendants and to convey a moral warning to the world.

Over time, this proverb has gradually moved beyond the realm of books and permeated all aspects of people's daily lives, becoming a code of conduct that everyone follows.

It not only teaches us to be grateful for even the smallest help from others, but also reminds us to repay those who have shown us kindness with even greater goodwill.

Surprisingly, in the 2014 Beijing Junior High School Entrance Examination Syllabus, this seemingly simple proverb was explicitly listed as an important test point.

This undoubtedly demonstrates its great significance and profound impact on society.

As a result, both students and their hardworking parents gradually came to respect the life philosophy and moral values ​​contained in this wise saying and put them into practice with all their might.

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