loyalty and filial piety
Filial piety, loyalty and faithfulness are Chinese idioms. Pinyin is Xi à ot à zh à NGX à n, which means that the feudal society should have moral standards of filial piety to parents, respect for brothers, loyalty to the monarch and trust in friends. It's from the second episode of West Lake: ancestor's control and the spirit's rescue.
The origin of Idioms
In the second episode of the West Lake, Emperor Zhou Ji of the Ming Dynasty: "when you meet people, you can only persuade them to be filial, loyal and trustworthy."
Idiom usage
Examples
"When we meet people, we only advise them to use the word" filial piety, loyalty and faithfulness. "
A man is a teacher, but a family is a man of honor
loyalty and filial piety
A postscript to the book of songs - dù jiǎn yí biān
Victory or defeat is a matter of military affairs - shèng bài nǎi bīng jiā cháng
The same thing as the same thing - zhǐ shì lèi qíng
Don't bite off more than you can chew. - tān duō jiáo bù làn