不孝

bùxiào
adjective #32,995

Meanings

  1. 1 unfilial
  2. 2 lacking filial piety
  3. 3 (self-deprecating) 'this unworthy child'

Examples

Tā bèi zhǐzé wéi bùxiào zhī zǐ.
He was accused of being an unfilial son.
Bùxiào shì Zhōngguó chuántǒng dàodé de dà jì.
Being unfilial is a major taboo in traditional Chinese morality.

Tips

culture
Filial piety (, xiào) is the cornerstone Confucian virtue, and 不孝 — its negation — is one of the gravest moral charges in classical Chinese culture. Mencius's famous saying 不孝 ('there are three forms of being unfilial, having no descendants is the worst') drives much of the traditional pressure to marry and produce children.
register
Heavy and accusatory in modern Mandarin — using it about a real person is harsh. In classical letters writers self-deprecatingly called themselves 不孝 to their parents, the way English uses 'your unworthy son'.

Stroke Order

xiào