Respected by Others
In the past, leaders often relied on honest officials to achieve success and fame. They believed that a loyal and upright person is capable of managing the local area well. Therefore, filial and righteous people are often loved by everyone.
Filial individuals who are recognized by their parents and society often have opportunities to advance to important positions in the court.
In his youth, Cao Cao was a carefree person, unable to control his desire for play. However, when he turned 20, he began to change himself, becoming a filial and righteous person. Thanks to these qualities, he was chosen to be an official in the court.
People used to say, “Loyalty is power, filial piety rules the world.”
A nation is built on the unity of its people, and the stability of a country depends on the management abilities of each small family. Those who take good care of their families are also the ones with better leadership abilities. Therefore, they are often evaluated and encouraged by the community.
Filial individuals are easily forgiven
If you make a mistake and have to face the consequences, following the filial piety of your parents can make it easy for people to forgive you. In that case, empathy and tolerance from others will not be difficult.
When Emperor Kangxi came to the Jiangnan region, a local chef named “Vuong Ngư Đầu” was chosen as a temporary chef for the Emperor. Vuong Ngư Đầu was responsible for cooking a fish soup, in which the main ingredient was carp blood, which has a relieving and nutritious effect. When thinking of his sick and bedridden mother, he quietly brought some fish home.
Although his actions were discovered by Kangxi, instead of getting angry, the Emperor even wrote a signboard “Sách quái liên ngư đầu” (Sincere filial love of the fish head). The dot in the middle of the word “sách” (meaning disassemble) shows the Emperor’s filial love.
We are all the result of being born and nurtured by our parents, who can deny this? If someone knows how to treat their parents well, they will leave a positive impression, attract empathy from others, and easily receive forgiveness when making mistakes. Therefore, when we have filial piety towards our parents, we will never be lost.
Filial individuals are respected by everyone
When you show filial piety to your parents, those around you will respect you and not cause you any difficulties. In the Warring States period, there was a guest named Nie Chính, who was originally a farmer and later moved to the city to live and work as a butcher in the State of Qi due to a conflict with his neighbors.
In the Han Dynasty, the high-ranking officials Nghiêm Toại and Hiệp Luy had many unjust relationships, and Nghiêm Toại invited Nie Chính to help retaliate. However, Nie Chính refused with the reason, “I can’t fulfill the request because of my old mother.” Instead of being judgmental, Nghiêm Toại not only didn’t force him but also provided financial support for Nie Chính to take care of his old mother.
Only when Nie Chính’s mother passed away did he truly become an official. When Han Liệt Hầu learned about the story of Nie Chính, he arranged a funeral and cared for Nie Chính.
In peacetime society, simply saying “I want to take care of my parents” will earn you respect, and this becomes an all-purpose reason. You can leave a gathering early by saying you want to visit your parents, and in work, if you ask permission to go home early to visit your parents, your boss will agree. Therefore, when you want to decline socializing, you just need to say that you have to go home to help your parents cook, and everyone will understand.
Parents are considered greater than the sky, this is a common understanding among people around the world. Therefore, being filial to your parents is not only an admirable act but also a strong reason for people to respect you.
Filial individuals avoid calamities
Filial piety helps to avoid calamities in life. There is a familiar saying, “The older ginger gets, the hotter it becomes.” This principle is simple and easy to understand, however, many people refuse to listen to the guidance of their parents, even finding ways to oppose them in order to be free to soar.
In fact, parents want to share their life experiences with their children. Young people who listen tend to avoid unnecessary risks in life.
For example, in the late Qin Dynasty, Tran Anh was a well-known person with many supporters, hoping he would lead everyone to overthrow the Qing Dynasty. However, when Tran Anh’s mother learned about it, she warned that taking a good position suddenly can bring calamities. Tran Anh listened to his mother, joined a larger group, and eventually became a subordinate of Liu Bang, avoiding the calamity of being “the first to behead the king”. His life went smoothly.
Filial individuals contribute to the success of the family
Children who listen to their parents tend to have a better future and a more stable life than those who do not. Stability is a great blessing in a family.
Filial piety not only brings stability to individuals but also makes the family prosperous. Dòng Vĩnh, who lived in ancient times, willingly respected his parents, attracting the attention of seven fairies and achieving success. Filial piety also helps in forming good relationships with loved ones.
Zhu Xi emphasized that reading is the foundation of success, following propriety is the root of family harmony, and harmony is the foundation of family prosperity. In order for the family to develop, the harmony between husband and wife is important, as well as respect and love across generations.
Confucius said, “To do anything, one must first have the soul of a saint.” This reflects the importance of a positive attitude when aiming to achieve goals.
Filial piety is not only the best virtue but also the greatest blessing in life. Filial individuals often enjoy increasing blessings in their lives.
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