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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
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Which action is an example of filial piety? A. behaving according to one’s parents’ wishes B. pursuing higher studies in literat

ure C. practicing daily meditation D. taking care of one’s health
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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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The correct answer is A: Behaving according to one's parents wishes.

<em>Behaving according to ones parents wishes</em> is an good <em>example</em> of filial piety  this is according to the Chinese tradition on filial piety (<em>hsiao</em>) which is the primary duty of all Chinese. Being a filial son for <em>example</em> meant complete obedience of one's parents during their lifetime, and as they grow older one was expected to take the best possible care of them.

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