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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
xiào- filial piety or obedience
- mourning apparel
xiào- unfilial
Xiàonán- Xiaonan district of Xiaogan city 感市[Xiao4 gan3 shi4], Hubei
xiào- filial son
xiàolián- xiaolian, two examination subjects in Han, later a single subject in Ming and Qing
- successful second degree candidate
xiàoxīn- filial piety (a Confucian obligation)
- respect and obedience to one's parents
xiào- filial piety and fraternal duty
Xiàogǎn- Xiaogan prefecture level city in Hubei
xiàojìng- to show filial respect
- to give presents (to one's elders or superiors)
- to support one's aged parents
Xiàochāng- Xiaochang county in Xiaogan [Xiao4 gan3], Hubei
xiào- mourning clothes
Xiàojīng- Xiaojing (Classic of Filial Piety)
Xiào- Xiaoyi county level city in Lüliang 呂梁|吕梁[Lu:3 liang2], Shanxi 山西
Xiào- Xiaosu, posthumous name of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty
xiàodao- filial piety (Confucian virtue)
- to be a good son or daughter
xiàoshùn- filial piety
- to be obedient to one's parents
shǒuxiào- to observe mourning for one's parents
dàixiào- variant of [dai4 xiao4]
diàoxiào- a condolence visit
xiào- unquestioning filial piety
dàixiào- to wear mourning garb
- to be in mourning
滿mǎnxiào- at the end of the mourning period
- to fulfill one's filial duties of mourning
jìnxiào- to do one's filial duty
tuōxiào- to get through the mourning period
xièxiào- to visit friends to thank them after a funeral
zhòngxiào- mourning dress
Xiàonán- Xiaonan district of Xiaogan city 感市[Xiao4 gan3 shi4], Hubei
Xiàogǎnshì- Xiaogan prefecture level city in Hubei
XiàochéngWáng- King Xiaocheng of Zhao 趙國|赵国, reigned 266-245 BC
Xiàochāngxiàn- Xiaochang county in Xiaogan [Xiao4 gan3], Hubei
Xiàoshì- Xiaoyi county level city in Lüliang 呂梁|吕梁[Lu:3 liang2], Shanxi 山西
Xiàoshèngxiàn- Empress Xiaoshengxian (1693-1777), consort of Emperor Yongzheng 雍正[Yong1 zheng4] and mother of Emperor Qianlong 乾隆[Qian2 long2]
Míngxiàolíng- Ming tombs in Nanjing, tomb of founding Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1], a World Heritage site
ZēngXiào- Zeng Xiaogu (1873-1937), actor and pioneer of Chinese drama in New Culture style
ZhūXiàotiān- Ken Zhu (1979-), Taiwanese singer
- actor
QínXiàogōng- Duke Xiao of Qin, 秦國|秦国[Qin2 guo2], ruled 361-338 BC during the Warring States Period
zhāngxiàoyán- John Chang (Taiwan Foreign Minister)
FèiXiàotōng- Fei Xiaotong (1910-2005), Chinese sociologist
ÈrshíXiào- the Twenty-four Filial Exemplars, classic Confucian text on filial piety from Yuan dynasty
xiào- see 父慈子[fu4 ci2 zi3 xiao4]
xiàokuì- to be forever filial (idiom)
xiàozhōngxìn- Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity
- piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends
Xiàogǎn- Xiaogan prefecture in Hubei
dàixiào- to wear mourning clothes
- to be in mourning
- also written 披麻戴
dàixiào- to wear mourning clothes
- to be in mourning
- also written 披麻帶|披麻带
xiào- benevolent father, filial son (idiom)
- natural love between parents and children
bǎishànxiàowéixiān- of all virtues filial piety is most important (idiom)
xiàoyǒusān,hòuwéi- There are three ways to be unfilial; having no sons is the worst. (citation from Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3])

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