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Cultural meaning of feeding one's parents

By 郭岚 老师 12-08 191次浏览

A recent news report tells of a victim of human trafficking reuniting with and feeding his mother. What cultural meaning can be read into his act of feeding his mother? 

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  • 梁卓舒 12-08

    Chinese people attach importance to filial piety.

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    • 马可欣 12-09
      Absolutely, the concept of filial piety, or "Xiao" in Chinese culture, holds immense significance! In this context, the act of feeding the mother not only demonstrates basic care but also reflects the principles of filial piety.
  • 丹丹 12-09

    Our respect to the elders. That is a charatceristc we value very much.

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  • 马可欣 12-09

    In many cultures, feeding one's parents can symbolize gratitude, respect, and the reciprocal nature of relationships. It signifies a reaffirmation of familial ties. 

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    • 郭岚 老师 12-18
      Exactly, the parents-children relationship is reciprocal. Parents raise children; children grow up and return the love and care.
  • 马可欣 12-09

    Since feeding someone can also be seen as a symbol of nurturing and protection, the roles of children and parents kind of reverse or become more equal.

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  • 黄淑菁 12-10

    The elders are treasure in Chinese culture. We feel quite responsible for taking care of the old. 

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