Today, I prepare very arguable question.
That is, 'Is Korea's each case of filial piety really examplary and instructive?'
I don't think do, and find an inconvenience truth.
There is an old saying that goes like this; Our body belongs to parents so we should take care of it.
According to this term, Hyangdok, who carved out his thigh and served it to his mother is not a devoted son!
OK then, what happened to Hyangdok and his mother?
첫댓글 an inconvenience truth.<-- inconvenient //
what is exactly arguable question means? I don'g get what your intention is.
I'm waiting for the next story. interesting question!
As far as his mother was concerned, Hyangdok was not an examplary of filial piety.
If you were in his shoes, would you let your mother die ?... well, It's hard to answer but if it is only solution, I definitely would choose to cut my flash off :)