Filial Piety in China
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Xiao, the Chinese word for filial piety is the defining feature in Chinese culture as filial piety was extolled as the highest virtue in China for centuries. I subscribe to the school of thought that filial piety is the root of Chinese ethics and "with it all enlightening studies come into existence." Chinese society was built upon the doctrine of filial piety and that it is the theme in Chinese culture, influencing all aspects
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Uprising, The University of Arkansas Press, Arkansas Secondary Sources (Articles): 1. Rothbaum, Fred & Xu, Xiaofang (1995), "The Theme of Giving Back to Parents in Chinese and American Songs", Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, vol. 26, no. 6, pp. 698-699 2. Rock, Paul (1990), "Patriarchy, Patrimonialism, and Filial Piety: A Comparison of China and Western Europe", British Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, pp. 77-104 3. Healy, Tim (1999), "Is an End to the Family Ahead?", Asiaweek 20/27 August, http://www.pathfinder.com:80/asiaweek/current/issue/cs26.html
Uprising, The University of Arkansas Press, Arkansas Secondary Sources (Articles): 1. Rothbaum, Fred & Xu, Xiaofang (1995), "The Theme of Giving Back to Parents in Chinese and American Songs", Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, vol. 26, no. 6, pp. 698-699 2. Rock, Paul (1990), "Patriarchy, Patrimonialism, and Filial Piety: A Comparison of China and Western Europe", British Journal of Sociology, vol. 41, pp. 77-104 3. Healy, Tim (1999), "Is an End to the Family Ahead?", Asiaweek 20/27 August, http://www.pathfinder.com:80/asiaweek/current/issue/cs26.html