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“. . . one statement of Confucius . . . occurs twice in the Analects: ‘When a man’s father is alive, look at the bent of his will; when his father is dead, look at his conduct. If for three years he does not change from his father’s way, he may be called filial [loyal to his parents].’ . . . Zhu Xi interprets this passage in the following way: ‘When a man’s father is alive, he should observe his father’s will, not acting on his own, and his will can be known according to his father’s will. When his father is dead, his own conduct can be seen, and he can be judged by his own conduct whether he himself is good or not. He may be called filial, however, only when he must not change from his father’s way for three years; otherwise he may not be called filial even if his conduct itself is good.’. . . one should unconditionally carry on in the manner of one’s father for three years in order to feel at ease in one’s heart.”
—Qingping Liu,
Philosophy East & West

Which of these statements best summarizes the content of the passage?
a.
A man must live according to his father’s will for the rest of his life.
b.
Filial loyalty does not end when a man’s father dies.
c.
Filial loyalty is of little importance in the Confucian philosophy.
d.
Independence is more important than filial loyalty in the Confucian philosophy.

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