Confucianism
Filial piety (from fils, meaning son) is a respect and devotion towards one's parents, elders, and ancestors. It is a facet of most societies and religions, and a major tenet of Confucianism.
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.
Filial piety is from the ancient religion Confucianism. It is where the children are devoted and respect their parents...hope this helped ;)
Filial love refers to the affection, loyalty, and respect that a child has for their parents or elders. It is a bond characterized by care, support, and understanding within a family relationship.
Filial piety is the Confucian virtue of honoring the elders in your family.
Filial Piety
Not contradicting or disobeying one's parents or elders was a feature of filial piety.
Confucianism on traditional Chinese society, emphasizing the importance of education, meritocracy, and family values. Civil service examinations were based on Confucian teachings, promoting a skilled bureaucracy, while filial piety stressed respect for elders and ancestors, crucial aspects of Confucian ethics.
Different traditions of how children should respect their elders require different specific behaviours, but they all boil down to two things: obedience and respect.
Different traditions of how children should respect their elders require different specific behaviours, but they all boil down to two things: obedience and respect.
In Japan, there is a strong cultural emphasis on respect for elders, known as "filial piety." Elders are highly respected for their wisdom, experience, and contribution to society. It is common for younger generations to show deference and care towards older individuals in both personal and professional settings.
the belief system is called confusinism