There’s an old rule in Chinese culture:
祸不及家人 — don’t drag the family into it.
If you believe in fair play, you don’t go after someone’s parents to settle political scores.
You don’t make family the pressure point.
Disagree. Debate. Prosecute if there’s evidence.
But the moment relatives become leverage, it stops being strength — it looks like insecurity.
You can call it law.
You can call it politics.
But don’t call it honorable. Hope that you can sleep well when your children plot against you.
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