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Japanese history
Chuko Shinsho / Filial piety is one of the fundamental virtues of Confucianism by respecting the parents. It was introduced to Japan together with Confucianism, and under the Yoro ritsuryo code, the recognition of the dutiful was given to the dutiful. Since then, the dutiful had been respected by the people around him. In the Edo period, the recognition was often given, and many Kogoden were compiled. However, after the war, it was denied because it was linked to militarism. Was it always under the control of a statesman? Through a wealth of materials, Filial piety can be traced back to the family and moral views of the Japanese.