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Lu Xun, “In the Wineshop”
The story of his brother Weifu’s reburial shows the filial that comes from China if. I’m not wrong, I heard about that in a marketing class where filial piety is how important it is to have respect for the elderly, how you should take care of them, respect your career and experiences in life, how their wishes are important as society. He must take care of them because they are part of us. This story tells how Weifu’s mother asks him to bury his little brother again. Even so, he buries another person to be able to fulfill his mother, as he still leads a life that is not very nice because he has no meaning to live it, but fulfilling his mother he feels as if it already fulfills him and fulfills the values of society.