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Jose Perez
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When the peasant families expressed their feelings of gratitude in the most simple way of“Not forgetting heaven and earth and morality through coarse food, and always thinking of their ancestors through cloth clothing”, when Buddhists express their feelings of gratitude in the most direct way of“Good-natured, good-natured”, and when confucianists express their gratitude in the form of“Dripping kindness and responding to springs”, our hearts can not help but be a shock, and deep reflection, our long-forgotten thanksgiving heart when it can shine its glory?
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Gratitude transcends cultures, reminding us to value our roots and relationships. Just as diverse traditions express thanks, we should reflect on our own gratitude, fostering a deeper connection to our heritage and the world around us.
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