Definition of filial piety

Definition of filial piety: filial piety.

Filial piety, love and respect for parents or grandparents. In the traditional culture of China, filial piety is regarded as a virtue, and children should try their best to take care of and meet the needs of their parents or grandparents.

Filial piety includes respecting the opinions and decisions of elders, providing them with material and spiritual support as much as possible, and helping them as much as possible when they need it. Filial piety is considered as a symbol of a person's noble character and virtue.

From Book Jun Chen: "Only you can make filial piety." Confucius' Ying Da Shu: "Filial piety is the name of relatives, and courtesy is what people do. It is respectful and respectful to say that you are good to your parents. " Disciples of Confucius' Family Language: "Gai Boyu's trip is also filial piety."

Filial piety, pinyin: xiào, commonly used Chinese characters, first appeared in Shang Dynasty. Its ancient glyph is like a child helping an old man. Its original meaning is to care for parents wholeheartedly, which is extended to the etiquette and customs that the younger generation should abide by in a certain period after the death of their elders, and also extended to filial piety.

Gong, shape and sound. From the heart, * * * sound. Original meaning: respect, humility and courtesy. Since the Yuan Dynasty, the imperial examination room has been marked with "convenience" and "going to Beijing" to prevent Jinshi from leaving their seats privately. Scholars must obtain this card before entering the toilet. So it is commonly known as convenience. It is also said that defecation is a big gift and urination is a small gift.

Filial piety sentences:

1, a few days later, I took my wife Li and waited for the plane to fly to Switzerland. Looking at the time getting closer, he muttered, Xiao Xuan, wait for me.

2, filial piety will be sent, the banquet is set, and the wine suddenly turns into blood, and everyone is surprised.

3. Yanzhou was appointed as the Baojun, and Sima Baoqi and Li were appointed as the Yanzhou secretariat.

4. First of all, Weichi Gong presented an intermarriage book, which Li read out in public, and then returned to the audience with the written Xuan paper and the date of birth.