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Filter by Meaning The protagonist's filial loyalty led him to sacrifice his own dreams and aspirations to support his parents' business.
The young man's sense of filial duty drove him to take up his father's profession.
The museum showcased artworks that explored filial connections and family dynamics.
The artist's talent for painting was filial, passed down from his father, a renowned painter.
The filial connection between the artist and his masterpiece was palpable, reflecting his deep emotional investment in the artwork.
The young artist showed a filial talent for painting, just like her grandmother.
The artist's filial tribute to his late father was showcased in an emotionally powerful exhibition.
The protagonist struggled with his filial duty to follow in his father's footsteps and become a lawyer.
The artist's sculpture beautifully depicted the filial love between a mother and child, capturing the tender embrace.
He felt a filial connection to the famous painter because his own mother was an artist.
The filial duty of taking care of elderly parents is deeply ingrained in our culture.
The family's antique furniture was a filial reminder of their ancestors.
The artist's work captures the essence of filial affection.
The filial competition between the two brothers motivated them to excel in their respective careers.
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