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- Filial_mourning_(East_Asia) abstract "Filial mourning (simplified Chinese: 丁忧; traditional Chinese: 丁憂; pinyin: dīngyōu) refers to a bureaucratic norm, practiced since the Han dynasty, whereby officials of the imperial government were obliged to resign their posts and return to their home upon the death of a parent or grandparent.".
- Q847297 abstract "Filial mourning (simplified Chinese: 丁忧; traditional Chinese: 丁憂; pinyin: dīngyōu) refers to a bureaucratic norm, practiced since the Han dynasty, whereby officials of the imperial government were obliged to resign their posts and return to their home upon the death of a parent or grandparent.".
- Filial_mourning_(East_Asia) comment "Filial mourning (simplified Chinese: 丁忧; traditional Chinese: 丁憂; pinyin: dīngyōu) refers to a bureaucratic norm, practiced since the Han dynasty, whereby officials of the imperial government were obliged to resign their posts and return to their home upon the death of a parent or grandparent.".
- Q847297 comment "Filial mourning (simplified Chinese: 丁忧; traditional Chinese: 丁憂; pinyin: dīngyōu) refers to a bureaucratic norm, practiced since the Han dynasty, whereby officials of the imperial government were obliged to resign their posts and return to their home upon the death of a parent or grandparent.".