Zero vs. definite articles in "filial piety of son to father"



Patriotism that glues together a state is a natural extension of filial piety of a son to his father.



I want to mean the general piety a son feels for his father. Can I say directly "filial piety of son to father"? Or should I say "filial piety of the son to the father"?




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