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Greeley [361]
2 years ago
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Use the term “filial piety” to describe the ideas of Confucius.

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Trava [24]2 years ago
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<h3>Filial piety is a foundational concept in the thought of Confucius. Rooted in religious rituals from the Western Zhou Dynasty, filial piety in the Analects functions primarily a form of ritual, but based as much in the emotions of the performer as the formal behavior itself, especially in mourning rituals.</h3>

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<h3>pa brainliest thankyou</h3>
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