Filial piety (pinyin: xiào) was first seen in Shang Dynasty, just like children helping the elderly. Its original meaning is to support parents wholeheartedly, which is extended to the customs and habits that the younger generation should abide by in a certain period after the death of their elders, and also refers to filial piety.
Filial piety, knowing words. The "filial piety" in early bronze inscriptions is the shape of a child ("son") helping the old man walk under his hand. The original intention of "filial piety" is expressed by helping the old man.
Filial piety has the meaning of official script since the Chu bamboo slips in the Warring States period. Filial piety in bamboo slips of Qin Tomb in Shuihudi in Qin Dynasty and silk manuscripts of Han Tomb in Mawangdui in early Han Dynasty directly inherited the form of filial piety in Chu bamboo books in Warring States, simplified the head, hair, body and hands of the old man into the prefix "old", and finally evolved into official script in Han and Wei Dynasties and regular script today. The filial piety style of the seal script in Shuowen directly inherited the filial piety style of the bronze inscription in the Western Zhou Dynasty, while the filial piety style of the seal script on the cultural relics unearthed in Qin and Han Dynasties was slightly later than that of the small seal script in Shuowen.
Related words
1, filial piety [zhê ngxiao]?
The heaviest mourning clothes (usually the mourning clothes worn by children for their dead parents).
2. Father and son are filial [fü cí z ǐ xiao]?
Father: refers to parents; Son: Son. Parents are kind to their children, and children are filial to their parents.
3. Wear mourning clothes [chu ā nxiao]?
In the old custom, relatives and their descendants or peers wear mourning clothes to express their condolences after death.
4, filial piety [j ì n xi ao]?
Try to be filial (to parents and elders).
5. A dutiful daughter?
Daughter who is filial to her parents.
6. Xiao Yi?
The old custom is to wear white cloth or linen for a period of time after the death of an elder.
7. Pima Dai Xiao [p and mádáI Xi]?
In the old custom, when children mourn their parents, they should pay heavy tribute, such as wearing coarse cloth in mourning and tying hemp rope around their waist, which is called Pima Dai Xiao.
8.[xiè xiào] [xixiaoyao]?
The old custom means that a dutiful son pays tribute to his mourning relatives and friends, especially when he visits them after service.
9.re Xiao[re Xiao]?
Grandparents, parents or husbands wear mourning clothes shortly after their death, which is called filial piety again.
10, Zhong Xiaojun [zh not ng Xi ao j ū n]?
Kim. On behalf of the army, gather? He Shuo? Composed of people from all walks of life.