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By "the Tang Law" Unfilial Crime English Abstract

Posted on:2011-03-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W B ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2216330332970145Subject:History of Ancient China
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"Filial piety"This is the nurturing of human relationships based on blood and produces a natural emotion, generally limited to the family (clan) level, but in ancient China, as one of the social structure of home and country, then ruler of his father from loyalty are"Filial Piety", the"filial piety"has become the mainstream ideology of ancient Chinese society. In this paper, "Tang" to focus, focus on the legal definition of the crime described in filial and judicial sanctions, indicating filial piety into law by the ethical and moral obligations, and eventually became the ruling class tool for Peace and Prosperity in the process. Also and above what is filial piety and what is filial piety and filial piety and the reasons for the rise, meaning and form of these dissenting views in the academic community also problems, and got his final result. Finally, the article describes the lack of filial piety crime family of the Tang Dynasty and the ancient Chinese society Why emphasizing filial piety, filial piety is not only affected the extent that two thousand years of feudal society, but also deeply influenced modern Chinese families. Therefore, we should be in line with its feudal dross removed, absorption of the democratic essence of the approach, summing up historical experience and lessons, combined with the reality, which vigorously carry forward the traditional virtues of respecting the elderly, strengthening the legal constraints on the lack of filial piety. So as to enhance our modern family cohesion, promote social and national stability, and building a socialist spiritual civilization and accelerating the pace of building a moderately prosperous society.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tang law, Unfilial crime, filial piety, filial convicted
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