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  • The Classic of Filial Piety attributes this to Confucius: “In serving his parents, a filial son reveres them in daily life; he makes them happy while he nourishes them...
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  • The Hsiao-ching, or Classic of Filial Piety, became one of the most fundamental statements about the cardinal Confucian virtue of hsiao, or filial piety.
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  • The Classic of Filial Piety (孝經). He Zhizhang (賀知章, 659–744), Tang Dynasty (618–907). Ink on paper, 26 x 265.1 cm, The Museum of the Imperial...
  • About the book. The Classic of Filial Piety is a Confucian classic treatise that gives advice on filial piety.
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  • The Classic of Filial Piety (孝經), composed between 350 and 200 B.C., teaches a simple but all-embracing lesson: beginning humbly at home, filial piety not only...
  • The tenet of filial piety also applies to all elders—teachers, professional superiors, or anyone who is older in age—and even the state.