Of course it's mutual affection! Grandparents have no obligation!
Parents are paid nannies (parents who have no income will not let you pay the nanny fee) and have no holidays, so it is mutual affection, not obligation. Parents want to pay more love and bear more strength for their children. Therefore, today's children should put themselves in their shoes to understand, respect and honor their parents.
I remember Mo Yan once said: I am only responsible for two kinds of people in my life, those who gave birth to me and those who gave birth to me. In other words, parents have the obligation to raise their children, and children have the obligation to support their parents. The obligation between parents and children is a legal obligation. Children should not use any excuse to avoid supporting their parents, and parents should not use any excuse to give up supporting their children, otherwise they will be punished by law and judged morally. However, there is no such legal obligation between grandparents, grandparents and grandchildren. (Grandchildren are in the second order. Children should be raised by their parents when they are alive and capable of raising them. ) Parents help their children out of selfless love and affection for the younger generation, providing help within their power, which not only lightens the burden and pressure of life for their children, but also adds fun to their later life, relieves loneliness and enjoys family happiness. Of course, children should also be grateful. They should also be considerate of their parents' hard work and pay more attention to their parents' life and health. The family respects and loves each other, helps each other, talks more about love and cares less. Three generations live in harmony, and the family is always laughing. Isn't it sunny and warm like spring every day?