HISTORY
ANCIENT CHINA
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cultural diffusion
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filial piety
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Detailed explanation-1: -According to the traditional texts, filial piety consists of physical care, love, service, respect, and obedience. Children should attempt not to bring disgrace upon their parents.
Detailed explanation-2: -Filial generally means “relating to a son or daughter” or “concerning a parent-child relationship.” Piety, here, is “dutiful respect.” Together, filial piety refers to a child’s service towards their parents as well as other older extended relatives.
Detailed explanation-3: -Filial piety includes each person’s responsibility to respect their parents, obey them, take care of them as they age, also advise them, and love them. Loving one’s parents and offering them respect are the starting point from which other forms of filial piety flow.
Detailed explanation-4: -Xiao, or filial piety, is an attitude of respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by Confucian thought. Filial piety is demonstrated, in part, through service to one’s parents.
Detailed explanation-5: -Examples of filial piety for men may include holding provider roles (i.e., paying for parents’ expenses, making family decisions), whereas examples of filial piety for women may include more homemaking roles (i.e., cleaning and cooking for the parents/family).