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29. Which of the following were virtues extolled by Ban Zhao in early China? (2 points, choose 2) (2 points)
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Ban Zhao, a notable female Confucian scholar in early China, emphasized several virtues in her works. Two key virtues she extolled are:
1. **Filial Piety (Xiao)** - This virtue highlights the importance of respect and devotion to one's parents and ancestors, which is a central tenet of Confucian ethics.
2. **Modesty (Jie)** - Ban Zhao advocated for modesty, especially among women, emphasizing the importance of humility, self-restraint, and grace in behavior and demeanor.
These virtues reflect her alignment with Confucian ideals and her role in promoting women's virtues in her writings, particularly in her work "Lessons for Women."
1. **Filial Piety (Xiao)** - This virtue highlights the importance of respect and devotion to one's parents and ancestors, which is a central tenet of Confucian ethics.
2. **Modesty (Jie)** - Ban Zhao advocated for modesty, especially among women, emphasizing the importance of humility, self-restraint, and grace in behavior and demeanor.
These virtues reflect her alignment with Confucian ideals and her role in promoting women's virtues in her writings, particularly in her work "Lessons for Women."
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