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Filial piety is from the ancient religion Confucianism. It is where the children are devoted and respect their parents...hope this helped ;)
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Filial piety is the Confucian virtue of honoring the elders in your family.
Yes, Confucianism places a strong emphasis on filial piety, which is the respect and honor shown toward one's parents and ancestors. Filial piety is seen as a foundational virtue in Confucian ethics and is considered essential for maintaining harmonious family relationships and social order. It is believed that practicing filial piety can also lead to personal moral cultivation and ultimately contribute to the well-being of society.
Not contradicting or disobeying one's parents or elders was a feature of filial piety.
I don't know if there is any such thing as facial piety but this might have been confused with filial piety. filial piety was a belief introduced by Confucius in ancient China. Filial Piety is the belief that any person owes their utmost amount of respect to their parents and serve their parents until death.
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"The Ballad of Mulan" is a ballad that often ends with a moral lesson about the importance of filial piety and loyalty.
Filial and Confucianism both believe in family and respect.
Fostering love, respect, Instilling values deep within, Loyalty and care, always shown, In filial piety, family wins.