Fortune Telling Collection - Horoscope - There is an old saying in the countryside that "a good wife and a good husband have fewer disasters, but a filial son is filial to his father". What does it mean? Does it make sense now?

There is an old saying in the countryside that "a good wife and a good husband have fewer disasters, but a filial son is filial to his father". What does it mean? Does it make sense now?

A good wife and a good husband have fewer disasters;

Why does this sentence make sense now? This should start with the formation of this sentence. The main reason is that many disasters in families and neighborhoods are caused by women, including the present cities. A virtuous woman is gentle and patient, easy to avoid trouble, calm when something happens, and minimize the consequences. On the other hand, if a woman is not sensible and competitive, it is easy to have conflicts with her neighbors. Her man can't stay out of trouble. Once both of them get into trouble, it will be fatal. In reality, there are many men who stand up for women and girlfriends like this, and often such people are easy to get into trouble. This shows from the side that a virtuous woman is equal to helping her husband avoid some unnecessary disasters, and can also help her husband resolve disasters, which virtually avoids many disasters for her husband.

Filial piety father relieved:

I use examples from my life to explain this sentence directly, but in the opposite direction. My middle school principal, my uncle, has only one son. He has been teaching and educating people for so many years, and has produced many farmers' children and college students, but he has failed to educate his own children. Fighting since childhood, the people who entered the "number" are not clear, they are all famous local ruffians. This is absolutely unfilial. Later, my uncle helped him to marry a daughter-in-law, hoping that he could get married. As a result, he didn't settle down for two years. After his daughter-in-law gave birth to a child, he often beat his wife and finally ran away. His parents couldn't help it. He never listened to the old man, and later married a daughter-in-law and gave birth to a child. He also threw himself into the number. Now my uncle has retired early, and he is over seventy. He also wants to help his son raise his son and marry his great-grandson! Do you think his father can feel better about such an unfilial son?

From what I have said above, we can feel that this rural classic proverb has warning significance and great truth whenever and wherever. The truth lasts forever, and everyone is happy.