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The connection and difference of women's political status in ancient and modern times

The connection and difference of women's political status in ancient and modern times

Clothes are different. Ancient women almost wrapped their whole bodies, while modern women almost stripped themselves and exposed them all.

Ancient women's thoughts were bound. As can be imagined from the sentence "no talent is virtue", most women are uneducated, so they believe that the sage's "three obedience and four virtues" study in time, mostly based on the biography of women. Modern women, because of their open mind, generate has been restrained and suppressed for thousands of years. They read more books, have more experience, and show themselves crazily. Indulge yourself. Make a mountain out of a molehill, "mistress" was very popular in ancient times and also played a very important role in the family. The current mistress is unpopular. Go back in time, Sanmen. Queen Gong Zheng won't give you trouble easily.

In the eyes of ancient women, unmarried people listened to their fathers and married people listened to their husbands. Thinking about having a son, a man, just her god. It is believable that women nowadays want to play with men in their hands.

Ancient women were very conservative in tradition, and they valued chastity more than life. Modern women are not as bound as they were in ancient times.

Influenced by Zhu, ancient women should keep "three virtues" and "husbands should strive for self-improvement". Emphasis is now placed on gender equality.

In ancient times, it was a society in which men plowed and women wove, and women were generally not allowed to go out casually. "Men and women don't kiss", and now women are more free.

(In the Warring States period, the aristocratic family ceremony stipulated by Confucian classics emphasized the isolation and alienation between men and women, prevented excessive contact between non-husband and wife, and did not allow women to have love and sexual relations with any men who were not their husbands. Since the Song Dynasty, the division of labor between men and women in scholar-officials' families has become more strict. Confining women in a narrow world not only restricts women's suppression and destruction of ideal heterosexual love, but also distorts their thoughts, feelings and desires, making them consciously become tame tools of feudal moral forces. )