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to their friends, to their parents, to their elder brothers for younger brothers, to the emperor, to their husband for women, to men for girls and women--aka the Five Relationships:

1. ruler to ruled

2. Father to sun

3. elder brother to younger brother

4. husband to wife

5. friend to friend; all these show superior to inferior except the last one.

This is in Confucian times, the overarching message is filial piety--loyalty and respect to parents

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