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* Xiào ( 孝, Filial piety )
" Filial piety " () is considered among the greatest of virtues and must be shown towards both the living and the dead ( including even remote ancestors ).
The idea of Filial piety influenced the Chinese legal system: a criminal would be punished more harshly if the culprit had committed the crime against a parent, while fathers often exercised enormous power over their children.
The main source of our knowledge of the importance of filial piety is the Classic of Filial Piety, a work attributed to Confucius and his son but almost certainly written in the 3rd century BCE.
It pardoned Shi Jianqiao for murdering Sun Chuanfang, because she did it in revenge since Sun executed her father Shi Congbin, which was an example of Filial piety to one's parents in Confucianism.
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Filial piety is considered so important that in some cases, it outweighs other cardinal virtues: In a more modern example, “ concerns with filial piety of the same general sort that motivate women to engage in factory work in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and elsewhere in Asia are commonly cited by Thai prostitutes as one of their primary rationales for working in the skin trade ”.
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Filial piety is considered the first virtue in Chinese culture.
Filial piety is considered the first virtue in Chinese culture, and it is the main concern of a large number of stories.
Filial piety is illustrated by the Chinese character xiao 孝, which also has the same meaning in Korean and Japanese.
Filial piety is an important element in the cultures of the Ryukyu Islands.
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The text attempts to synthesise native Confucian ideals with Buddhist teachings and was probably produced by Chinese Buddhist monks in imitation of the Confucian Classic of Filial Piety.

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*** The Classic of Filial Piety is a very small classical book on how to behave towards a senior, be it one's father, an elder brother, or the ruler.
In Zhang's memorial discussing the reasons behind these natural disasters, he criticized the new recruitment system of Zuo Xiong which fixed the age of eligible candidates for the title " Filial and Incorrupt " at age forty.
" Filial " is also used in the full posthumous names of virtually all emperors and empresses of the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
The woman with the longest posthumous name is Empress Cixi, who is " The Empress who is Admirably Filial, Initiates Kindness, with Blessed Health, Manifests Much Contentment, Solemn Sincerity, with Longevity, Provides Admiration Prosperously, Reveal Adoration, Prosperous with a Merry Heaven, with a Holy Appearance " ( 孝欽慈禧端佑康頤昭豫莊誠壽恭欽獻崇熙配天興聖顯皇后 xiào qīn cí xǐ duān yòu kāng yí zhāo yù zhuāng chéng shòu gōng qīn xiàn chóng xī pèi tiān xīng shèng xiǎn huáng hòu ), or 孝欽顯皇后 for short.
Filial imprinting is not restricted to non-human animals that are able to follow their parents, however.
In Classic of Filial Piety, Guo Jujing told the story of Min Ziqian, who had lost his mother at a young age.
The growing importance of the Analects within Confucianism was recognized during the Eastern Han when the Five Classics was expanded to the " Seven Classics ": the Five Classics plus the Analects and the Classic of Filial Piety.
* Twenty-Four Chinese Paragons of Filial Piety ( c. 1848 )
" The Song Dynasty's Top Ranking Scholar and Prime Minister, the West River's Filial Son and Loyal Subject ," is carved into the columns of the memorial's main hall.
In 1991, it established the annual Filial Piety Award.
See Classic of Filial Piety.
Concepción is seat of the Veterinary Filial Faculty of Asunción National University and the Science and Letters Filial Faculty of the Catholic University.
The relationship of this concept to the state is discussed at length in the Xiàojīng, or Classic of Filial Piety.
There is also Filial Faculties of the Asunción National University and North University.
According to the Classic of Filial Piety, Confucius once said: " In serving his parents, a filial son reveres them in daily life ; he makes them happy while he nourishes them ; he takes anxious care of them in sickness ; he shows great sorrow over their death ; and he sacrifices to them with solemnity.
The Sutra on a Filial Son, for instance, also sounds far more Chinese than Indian, and shows Confucianist influence.

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The will has greatly puzzled historians, who have read it as a bizarre gesture of extreme piety uncharacteristic of Alfonso's character, one that effectively undid his life's work.
The Analects, the main source of the Confucianism of Confucius, actually has little to say on the matter of filial piety and some sources believe the concept was focused on by later thinkers as a response to Mohism.
The distinguished governor and major of the capital, who already has both hands full of things to do, has turned to our lofty piety in order to reorganize the entry and exit of all ships through the Dardanelles ... ...
The Gospel also takes a strongly anti-Pauline tone at times, saying in the Italian version's beginning: " many, being deceived of Satan, under pretence of piety, are preaching most impious doctrine, calling Jesus son of God, repudiating the circumcision ordained of God for ever, and permitting every unclean meat: among whom also Paul has been deceived.
) The French government has also been reported to have promoted Islamist preachers " in the hope of channeling Muslim energies into zones of piety and charity.
The decision of Sergius with respect to Formosus has subsequently been universally disregarded by the Church, since Formosus ' condemnation had little to do with piety and more to do with politics.
" To these unfortunate prisoners Orpheus proclaims the message of liberation, that they stand in need of the grace of redeeming gods and of Dionysus in particular, and calls them to turn to God by ascetic piety of life and self-purification: the purer their lives the higher will be their next reincarnation, until the soul has completed the spiral ascent of destiny to live for ever as God from whom it comes.
Dartigues has observed that especially “ from the 17th to the 19th century, the language of popular piety no longer evoked the resurrection of the soul but everlasting life.
The importance of filial piety can be expressed in this quote from " The Analects of Confucius ", " Yu Tzu said, ‘ It is rare for a man whose character is such that he is good as a son and obedient as a young man to have the inclination to transgress against his superiors ; it is unheard of for one who has no such inclination to be inclined to start a rebellion.
Despite his political preoccupations, which certainly led to him being largely absent from York, he has been credited with sponsoring a lively revival of personal religious piety in the northern province.
Moreover, he has told female followers that having sexual relations with him is necessary for Christian piety, and has raped 8 women as a result.
A story follows about a Jew who showed his contempt for the god by wiping his behind on its nose after defecating in the temple and who was praised for his piety by the acolytes of the god who said: no man has ever before served this idol thus.
Lancaster had shown no signs of extraordinary piety or other personal abilities during his lifetime, and the cult has been interpreted as a reaction to the incompetent and oppressive reign of Edward II.
In the moment of inertia following the resignation of the government of Adolphe Thiers, 24 May 1873, François Pie, bishop of Poitiers, expressed the national yearning for spiritual renewal — " the hour of the Church has come "— that would be expressed through the " Government of Moral Order " of the Third Republic, which linked Catholic institutions with secular ones, in " a project of religious and national renewal, the main features of which were the restoration of monarchy and the defense of Rome within a cultural framework of official piety ", of which Sacré-Cœur is the chief lasting triumphalist monument.
Although Kempe has been depicted as an " oddity " or a " madwoman ," recent scholarship on vernacular theologies and popular practices of piety suggest she was not as odd as she appears.
At the end of the dialogue, Euthyphro is forced to admit that each definition has been a failure, but rather than correct it, he makes the excuse that it is time for him to go, and Socrates ends the dialogue with a classic example of Socratic irony: since Euthyphro has been unable to come up with a definition that will stand on its own two feet, Euthyphro has failed to teach Socrates anything at all about piety, and so he has received no aid for his own defense at his own trial ( 15c ff.
Since 1521, devotion to the Santo Niño has grown and has taken root in Philippine popular piety, particularly in the Visayas ; pilgrims from different parts of Cebu and the rest of the Philippines make their yearly journey to the church to take part in the procession and festival.
Characters track a piety level with their patron deity, if any ( Hârn has ten well-detailed major deities and a larger number of lesser ones ).

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