The book of filial duty by Confucius and Zengzi

"The book of filial duty by Confucius and Zengzi" is a classical treatise on moral philosophy, specifically focused on filial piety, originating from early Chinese antiquity. It is a moral, philosophical, and didactic text, believed to have been compiled during the late Zhou dynasty and set in the context of ancient Chinese cultural norms, likely some time around the centuries before the Common Era. The core topic of the book is filial duty, which means the proper respect, obedience, and care a child should show to their parents, and how this virtue serves as the bedrock of both family cohesion and good governance in society. The book presents both philosophical discussions and vivid stories to illustrate its teachings. The first part is a dialogue in which Confucius explains to his disciple, Zengzi, that filial piety is the source of all other virtues and a fundamental aspect of personal development and social harmony. The text outlines how filial duty applies at every level of society, from the Emperor down to commoners, emphasizing respect, obedience, and responsible care for one’s parents in both life and death. The latter section, “The Twenty-four Examples of Filial Duty,” offers a series of short, memorable stories drawn from Chinese history and legend, each illustrating acts of extreme devotion and sacrifice for one’s parents. These examples include tasting medicines for ill parents, providing for them under hardship, and even supernatural events attributed to sincere filial love. Overall, the book imparts that filial piety is not just a personal virtue but the very foundation for harmonious families and, by extension, a well-ordered state. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Confucius, 552 BCE-480 BCE
Author Zengzi, 506 BCE-437? BCE
Editor Cranmer-Byng, L. (Launcelot), 1872-1945
Editor Kapadia, S. A. (Shaporji Aspaniarji), 1857-1941
Translator Chên, Ivan
LoC No. ca14000244
Uniform Title Xiao jing. English
Title The book of filial duty
Original Publication London: John Murray, 1908.
Series Title The wisdom of the East series (London, England)
Note Translation of: 孝經 (Xiaojing, or Hsiao Ching).
Note Wikipedia page about this book: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classic_of_Filial_Piety
Note "Assigned partly to Confucius and partly to Tsêng Ts‘an, though it more probably belongs to a very much later date."--Giles, Chinese literature.
Credits Bob Taylor, The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Reading Level Reading ease score: 63.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Language English
LoC Class PL: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Subject Filial piety -- China
Category Text
eBook-No. 75878
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Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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