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What is feudal thought?

Feudal thought is a feudal moral concept formed by maintaining the feudal ethical code system, which is mostly an extension of Confucian thought and behavior.

First, the feudal hierarchy

"three cardinal guides and five permanent members"

? The plan of the monarch and the minister, 1, suppresses the people's rebellious consciousness. 2. If the monarch and the minister want to die, the minister has to die.

? The father-son plan seems a bit excessive, but it is better.

? Couple plan? Restricting women's status, male chauvinism, male superiority and female inferiority

Second, women's restrictions.

? 1, the concept of family status, paying attention to "the right family", limits the freedom of marriage.

? 2. Arranged marriage, parents' orders and matchmakers' words restrict the freedom of marriage.

? 3. "Three Obediences and Four Virtues" restrict the status of women less from fathers, husbands and old children.

? The "four virtues" are also centered on men. And chastity, loyalty, loyalty and so on.

Third, there are three kinds of unfilial, and the idea of carrying on the family line is that there is no heir.

Fourth, filial piety should be good, but the concept of "always at home, not traveling far" and incense is not good.

Fifth, the concept of ghosts and gods? the concept of fate

Feudalism in the daily sense refers to an outdated and backward concept that needs to be abandoned; Feudal social thought has both negative and backward thoughts and positive and progressive thoughts, and excellent traditional ideology and culture should be inherited and carried forward.