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Its insistence on filial piety was very beneficial because it demanded total obedience from subjects. Confucianism dictates that the five relationships, in this case the ruler-subject relationship, are supposed to be mutual, but the Son of Heaven clearly had the advantage. Essentially, the incentive of promoting Confucianism was that it supported unquestionable loyalty.

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