1. Obedience: Heeding parents' advice and wishes.
2. **Respect:** Showing deference in speech and action. 3. **Care:** Providing for them financially and physically in their old age. 4. **Ancestry:** Producing a male heir to continue the family line and honor ancestors. 5. **Reputation:** Behaving honorably so as not to bring shame upon the family name. * **Comparison with Western Culture:** In many Western cultures, "honoring your father and mother" is a respected religious or moral guideline. However, a child's journey to independence and leaving the nest is seen as a primary goal of parenting. In contrast, the traditional Chinese concept of **孝** implies a lifelong, binding duty that often takes precedence over individual desires. While a Western parent might be disappointed if their adult child doesn't call often, a traditional Chinese parent might view the same behavior as a painful act of **不孝**. The accusation of being **不孝** carries a much heavier weight of social and moral condemnation than simply being called a "bad son" or "disrespectful daughter" in English.