Chapter
1 1 | inculcating in it especially the filial and fraternal duties, and
2 1 | leisure, shall cultivate their filial piety, fraternal respectfulness,
3 2 | in it especially of the filial and fraternal duties, and
4 9 | propriety: -- this may be called filial piety." The ceremonies to
5 10| right, you may see that the filial son and virtuous man, in
6 11| a man, who, at home, is filial, and abroad, respectful
7 13| and though he may have filial sons and affectionate grandsons,
8 14| duties. This is called great filial piety.'~
9 17| supposed that the heart of the filial son could not be so free
10 17| within. But the man of great filial piety, to the end of his
11 17| left.~3. 'Of all which a filial son can attain to, there
12 17| Poetry,~"Ever cherishing filial thoughts,~Those filial thoughts
13 17| cherishing filial thoughts,~Those filial thoughts became an example
14 23| Shun was simply that of filial piety and fraternal duty.~
15 23| Shun was indeed perfectly filial! And yet, when he was fifty,
16 25| their elder brothers.~3. 'Filial affection for parents is
17 26| instructions, they become filial, obedient to their elders,
18 26| be to teach such an one filial piety and fraternal duty.'~
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