Confucianism and Filial Piety: The Lifelong
Service
Quick reminder of Confucius:
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Confucian Philosophy came about during the Zhou Dynasty
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Confucianism was adopted by the Han emperors
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Knowledge was passed down through students and written
in the Analects of Confucius
Confucian overall ideas
of society and community:
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Stressed the importance of humaneness
· Social harmony above individualism
· A man’s perfection is based on his contribution to society
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Believed a well-functioning society was based on a hierarchy
of relationships
Five relationships built on mutual
responsibility:
1. Ruler and subject 2. Father and son 3. Man and wife
4. Older
and younger brother 5. Friend and friend (The only equal relationship)
Importance of Filial Relationship:
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Having children was a necessary duty to continue family lineage
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Filial piety is one of the roots of ‘ren’, or perfect
goodness and humanness
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The Chinese character for filial piety, xiao,
represents an old man supported by a young man; the parents looked after the
child, now the grown child takes care of the aged parents
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Filial piety is extended to both the living and the dead,
relates to ancestor worship
· Confucius believed that good family relationships were the key to reforming society, and thus reforming government
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Confucius felt that filial piety is more important than the
law
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Children are told stories at an early age about the importance
of filial piety
Analects of Filial Piety:
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"When his father is alive,
you observe a man's intentions. It is when the father is dead that you observe
the man's actions. If for three years he makes no change from the ways of
his father, he may be called filial." (1:11, Analects)
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"Fathers cover up for
their sons and sons cover up for their fathers. Uprightness is to be found
in this" (
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“How, then, could a son be
filial if he follows the orders of his father? … one
can only speak of filial piety and loyalty after one has examined the reasons
why they follow the order.”
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“Only be dutiful towards your
parents and friendly towards your brothers, and you
will be contributing to government.” (2.21, Analects)
Responsibilities of Filial Relationship:
Child’s responsibility:
Parents
gave child life, so child has responsibility to parents
Obedience
to, respect for, and loyalty to one's parents
Must
care for parents in their old age
Child
cannot mutilate the body, a gift to them from their parents
Parents’ Responsibility:
Parents had a responsibility to care for the child
Educate them in ethics, character and culture
Teach them how to be humane and a good community member