- of
filial piety, to
alter one's body or to cut the body are
considered unfilial practices.
Lingchi therefore contravenes the
demands of
filial piety.[citation...
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Retrieved 21 May 2021. Vijiyan, K. N. (18
October 2003). "Message to
unfilial children". New
Straits Times. p. 27.
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original on 21 May...
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under Zhu Xi
strongly discourages cremation of one's parents'
corpses as
unfilial. Han
Chinese traditionally practiced burial and
viewed cremation as taboo...
- done by
children against their parents such as matricide, patricide, and
unfilial conduct. They
would inflict madness upon the
living murderer, or if a nation...
- person's body is a gift from
their parents so
harming it in any way is an
unfilial act,
which was why the
ancient Chinese did not cut
their hair. Cao Cao...
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Nakhoda Manis (literally the "Captain Sweet" in Malay)
tells of how an
unfilial son was
turned to the rock
outcropping known as Jong Batu. Jong Batu is...
- phrases: 伊 i 真 chin 不孝。 put-hàu 伊 真 不孝。 i chin put-hàu They are
really unfilial." The
majority of
Hokkien vocabulary is monosyllabic.[better source needed]...
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depends on the
severity of the sins one
committed (grave sins such as
unfilial acts, rape, and
debauchery will be
sentenced to Avīci
forever instead,...
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particularly disliked what they had
believed to be
condemnation of
celibacy as
unfilial,
which is
rather a
mistranslation of a
similar word
referring more to aspects...
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theme wherewith to warn the
people against false ambition, vainglory, and
unfilial conduct. The
vanity with
which he displa**** his
beautiful hair, the rabbis...