HISTORY
ANCIENT CHINA
Question
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The Mother
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The Father
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The Children
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The Grandparents
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Detailed explanation-1: -Within the traditional household hierarchy, the patriarch and family provider was the father or eldest son. He was upheld as the ultimate decision-maker, though some families may have deferred to consulting their elders. Traditionally, the mother’s role was to fulfil domestic duties and care for the children.
Detailed explanation-2: -Chinese fathers traditionally have disciplinary responsibilities with their children, whereas Chinese mothers are expected to be nurturing and protective of their children (Wilson, 1974).
Detailed explanation-3: -Parental authority refers to parents’ rights and responsibilities toward their children from the minute they are born until they turn 18. Under their parental authority, parents make decisions that affect their children’s well-being.
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: -Traditionally, she said, Chinese culture has valued filial duty-sons were expected to care for aging parents, and daughters to join their husbands’ families and do the same.