Filial Piety: A concept deeply rooted in Confucianism that emphasizes respecting one's parents/ancestors by fulfilling duties such as obedience, caring for them in old age, honoring their memory after death, and continuing family traditions.
Ancestor Worship: A religious practice prevalent in many cultures, including ancient China, where deceased ancestors are venerated and honored through rituals, offerings, and prayers. It is believed that ancestors have the power to influence the lives of their descendants.
Confucian Virtues: Moral qualities promoted by Confucianism that include benevolence (ren), righteousness (yi), propriety (li), wisdom (zhi), and trustworthiness (xin). These virtues are seen as essential for creating a harmonious society.