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Examples of the dross of traditional family culture are

For example, "everything is inferior, only reading is high" means looking down on manual workers, dividing people into three categories, looking down on businessmen and oppressing women, such as foot-binding, not marrying fathers, marrying husbands and dying husbands.

For example, in family culture, men are superior to women. After the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the aristocratic class practiced concubine polygamy, which was strictly separated from each other. In the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucian ethics made various regulations and restrictions on women's behavior. Until now, there are still a group of people who constantly advocate that men are superior to women and openly oppose gender equality, which has become a part of the vulgar culture of society.

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The formation of family culture can be traced back to ancient times. Since primitive society, people have to live in groups to survive. The earliest organization is a clan tribe composed of blood relationship, which is the embryonic form of "family". After tens of thousands of years, it gradually evolved into a struggle between tribes for food. It is the family that plays the biggest role in this process. Family is the basic guarantee of human survival and development, and the matrilineal clan has been transformed into paternal clan, which is the fundamental reason.

The matriarchal clan dominated by women can't make the family develop rapidly. Only a patriarchal society can develop rapidly. This primitive tribal home maintained by consanguinity and family relationship reached the Yellow Emperor, who defeated Chiyou with family strength, formed a consortium of tribes and established a national tribal alliance system. For the Yellow Emperor, the whole world is his people, the whole world is a family, and he is the biggest parent. He formulated family rules and family instructions, and then formed the earliest family culture system.