For the traditional medical concept, see Jing (Chinese medicine).
Jing (
Chinese: 敬;
Chinese: 敬) is a concept in
Chinese philosophy which is typically translated as "reverence". It is often used by
Confucius in the term gōngjìng (恭敬), meaning "respectful reverence". For Confucians, jìng requires yì, or righteousness, and a proper observation of rituals (lǐ). To have jìng is vitally important in the maintenance of xiào, or filial piety.[1][2]
The Confucian notion of respect has been likened to the later, western
Kantian notion[3]