Different traditions of how children should respect their elders require different specific behaviours, but they all boil down to two things: obedience and respect.
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To respect their parents and elders.
Confucius and Confucianism.
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Queen of the UnderworldPassage to a blessed afterlife in Elysium (by Persephone and Demeter)Hades and Persephone presided over the oracles of the dead and the art of necromancy (nekromankia), the summoning of the ghosts of the dead.Persephone was the queen of the Erinyes, underworld daimones who punished the crimes of filial betrayal, impiety and murder. She dispatched them from the Underworld when curses were invoked in her name.Persephone was the goddess of spring growth, and more specifically of the grain crop. Earth flourished when she returned each spring from the underworld.
Different traditions of how children should respect their elders require different specific behaviours, but they all boil down to two things: obedience and respect.
Filial piety is from the ancient religion Confucianism. It is where the children are devoted and respect their parents...hope this helped ;)
According to Confucius, a family prospered when children practiced filial piety (showed great respect to their parents) Source: Pearson Places Year 7 History Book
the children had to respect their parents and older relatives.
It means when Chinese children respect their parents and older relatives
This is a form of filial piety in the Confucian tradition. Your age gives you the benefit of more life experience; this confers on you the responsibility to guide and care for those younger than you, especially siblings and children.
The offspring of the Parental generation are termed the F1 or First filial generation.
My filial job is to be respectful to my parents.
The two partners had a filial relationship, they felt like brothers.
Filial piety is the Confucian virtue of honoring the elders in your family.
Filial and Confucianism both believe in family and respect.
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