Other language: Vietnamese
I want to establish an Aristocratic Family.
Chapter 527: Back Hook. [525]
Summary
In ancient China, filial piety was a paramount moral value, emphasized by Confucianism during the Han dynasty. Unlike the classical era, where foolish filial piety was frowned upon, Han scholars promoted a more constructive form of filial piety that involved personal achievement and family honor. This mindset spurred societal progress, exemplified by figures like Liu Bang and Huo Qubing. However, the current Crown Prince Liu Ju struggles with his father's expectations and his own insecurities about filial duty. Amidst political tensions, he seeks to prove his loyalty, while the Emperor grapples with anger over perceived disloyalty from his officials. The narrative explores the complexities of familial duty and political maneuvering in a historical context.Full content
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