Read the passage carefully, and answer the question that follows.

Duke Jing of Qi asked Confucius about government. Confucius replied, “Let the ruler be a ruler; the minister, a minister; the father, a father; the son, a son.” “Excellent,” said the duke. “Truly, if the ruler is not a ruler, the subject is not a subject, the father is not a father, and the son is not a son, though I have grain, will I get to eat it?”

–The Analects,
Confucius

Which ancient Chinese value is reflected in the passage?

social order
ancestor worship
dualism
mandate of heaven

First option is correct!