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''The Classic of Filial Piety'' is believed to have been written in the early [[Han Dynasty]], and purports to record a series of conversations between [[Confucius]] and his direct disciple [[Zengzi]]. It speaks of the virtue and importance of [[filial piety]], and ties it into virtuous behavior in political relationships, i.e. metaphorically rendering a son's devotion to his parents comparable to a subject's devotion to the Emperor.
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==References==
*Patricia Ebrey, ''Chinese Civilization'', Second Edition, New York: The Free Press (1993), 64.
[[Category:Historical Documents]]
[[Category:Yayoi Period]]