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In Chinese culture, how is the role of a mother typically viewed in relation to her children?
She is regarded as a source of guidance and wisdom.
She is seen as secondary to the father's authority.
Her role is primarily financial rather than emotional.
Motherhood is often considered unimportant.
What is a common expectation for daughters in traditional Chinese families regarding their mothers?
To rebel against their mother's authority.
To always agree with everything their mother says.
To support and care for their mothers as they age.
To leave the family and pursue individual aspirations without regard for the family.
How do sacrifices made by mothers influence their daughters in Chinese culture?
Daughters are expected to ignore their mothers' sacrifices.
Daughters often feel a strong sense of obligation to reciprocate their mothers' sacrifices.
Daughters view their mothers as solely providers, without emotional connection.
Daughters are encouraged to rebel against traditional expectations of caregiving.
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