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Living in poverty, I don't blame my father for being unfilial. Which episode is it from?
Episode 28 was deeply moved by this passage after watching "The World" recently:

"Life is alive, poor don't blame my father, filial piety is better than my brother, bitter don't blame my wife, gas is not fierce, sunny life, even if I have tasted all the hardships, just for a little bit of sweetness, it's worth it! I'm in a hurry, just want to live aboveboard!

Three realms of life: accept the ordinary of parents, accept the ordinary of oneself, and accept the ordinary of children! Since ancient times, filial piety has been divided into two types: serving parents, taking care of food, clothing, housing and transportation, and raising a mouth; It is wise to stay healthy and fly away, achieve something and make your parents proud. Equally important, both are indispensable.