please answer this question, what was the role of each member of a Chinese family? thanx
In China, the son's role is to carry on the family name and take over as head of household of the original family when his father can no longer make decisions.
Men go to work and earn money women do the household tasks sons bring education to the family and the daughter does the same
=A Chinese person had family obligations. The family was central to Chinese society. The most important virtue was respect for one's parents. The elder men in the family controlled the family's property and made important decisions. Women were treated as inferiors. They had to respect their father, husband, and sons. When a girl was between the age of 13 and 16, her wedding was arranged, and she was forced to move into the husband's home. The only way she could prove her status, was by bearing sons for her husband's family.=
They had many obligations.
A Chinese woman will raise children and do what her husband wants her to do. The traditional Chinese woman is submissive typically.
Sons of the Holy Family was created in 1864.
the daughter has to be a responsible and kind person who would take care and help her parents in anything
No.
A typical family structure includes parents (mother and father), children (sons and daughters), and sometimes grandparents. Each member plays a different role within the family unit.
What family members your is fathers mothers daughters sons sisters
The basic building block of Chinese society was the family, with a strong emphasis on filial piety and respect for hierarchical relationships. Family structure, ancestor worship, and Confucian values played a central role in shaping social interactions and institutions in Chinese society.