About This Book
A collection of concise biographies and eulogies that illustrate filial piety across social ranks—from emperors and princes to ministers, scholars, and commoners. Each entry recounts exemplary acts of devotion, mourning practices, ritual observance, and self-denial, often closing with a short poetic praise. The pieces present filial duty as a guiding moral principle informing personal conduct and political authority, emphasizing humility, ritual fidelity, and the social effects of virtuous example.
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