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filial duty

NOUN
  1. duty of a child to its parents

How To Use filial duty In A Sentence

  • Reconstructing new filial duty of pluralistic society and emphasizing that it is possible to open up to Christianity.
  • Then later generations built the Memorial Archway of "Family of Five Generations" to praise the harmony, the loyalty and the filial duty.
  • And his son Alexis did not appear to be boasting at school of his father's appointment, as in filial duty he ought to have done. COUP D'ETAT
  • In cartoons she often appeared vulnerable to foreign threats, or as the daughter of John Bull, balancing a continuing filial duty to Britain with a growing independence.
  • Even girls without a good relationship with their parents forgave them and accepted their indenture as a filial duty.
  • The love triangle between the elder characters was mirrored by that of the younger - a tangled web of secret liaisons intermingled with filial duty.
  • His desire to impart Confucian values of parental love and filial duty overrides the need to make a spectacle of death and destruction.
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