Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - The following understanding of the moral of the cartoon on the right is correct: (1) Filial piety is a virtue handed down from generation to generation in China; 2) Filial piety needs daily companions
The following understanding of the moral of the cartoon on the right is correct: (1) Filial piety is a virtue handed down from generation to generation in China; 2) Filial piety needs daily companions
The following understanding of the moral of the cartoon on the right is correct: (1) Filial piety is a virtue handed down from generation to generation in China; 2) Filial piety needs daily companionship.
C
Analysis of test questions: The cartoons in the topic reflect filial piety to parents. Because filial piety is the duty of being a man, the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation and the obligation of children stipulated by law. According to the textbook knowledge, how to honor parents: filial piety should be implemented in specific behaviors, starting from small things. Filial piety is not ignorance or blind obedience in ancient times, but filial piety on the basis of equality, not accompanying parents every day. So the answer is C.
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