Filial piety is definitely essential to the proper practice of Confucianism. Confucius was a believer in knowing one's place within the social order; he believed this would lead to harmony and peace. As Confucius saw it, the social order was comprised of five basic relationships-- a king or emperor was superior to his subject, a father was superior to his son, a husband was superior to his wife, an elder brother was superior to a younger brother, and a parent was superior to a child.
Confucius stressed that children have a duty (called "filial piety") to respect and obey their parents. But filial piety was more than that. It was also extended to say that the living have a duty to show respect for their ancestors, just as a child shows respect to a parent. It is thanks to the ancestors (who gave birth to us) that we are here today, and they must be remembered and shown proper deference. Given that Confucianism is a way of life, even in modern and secularized China, children are still taught the doctrine of filial piety, and people in the society at large still remember and show respect for the memory of their ancestors.
The attitude of respect and devotion to one's family observed in Chinese society is called filial piety. It is a deeply ingrained cultural value that emphasizes the importance of honoring and supporting one's parents and ancestors. Filial piety involves fulfilling responsibilities towards family members and prioritizing their well-being and happiness.
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Confucius was the Chinese philosopher who emphasized the importance of respect for parents. He believed that filial piety, the virtue of respect for one's parents and ancestors, was fundamental to maintaining social harmony and order.
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Filial piety is the Confucian virtue of honoring the elders in your family.
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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.