Traditional Chinese society refers to the social structure, customs, values, and practices that were prevalent in China before modernization influences began shaping its culture. It encompasses aspects such as Confucianism, filial piety (respect for elders), hierarchical relationships, and adherence to traditional gender roles.
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Confucianism: Confucianism is a philosophical and ethical system that emphasizes the importance of social harmony, respect for authority, and fulfilling one's duties in family and society.
Filial piety: This term refers to the virtue of respecting and caring for one's parents and ancestors. It was highly valued in traditional Chinese society.
Mandate of Heaven: The concept of Mandate of Heaven claims that rulers in China received their authority from divine approval. It played a significant role in shaping traditional Chinese society by legitimizing political power.