Family of women and Chinese history: Patricia ancient Chinese women's expenses: feet joined and waited for Professor George Ana Grecea WHO in 2001: Peterson is November 1, 2013, tradition, customs and beliefs One of the most mysterious civilizations in China is considered to be ancient China. Through their values and cultural lifestyle they have succeeded in surprising us for many years and we hope that we can learn more about our beliefs and traditions in their lives.
Due to differences in history, culture, family values, the gender role of Chinese families is quite different from the eastern countries. In traditional Chinese families, men are playing a major role in gender, and it is said that women are the second in family. Furthermore, it is not difficult to understand that Chinese people like boys rather than boys. The reason behind this injustice is that people think that men are more physical than women and because they can better support their families over women. Returning to former China before the inner war, in general, women are not allowed to speak in public or attend school. To make matters worse, women were forced to tie both legs when they were young, and the length of the perfect foot was only 3 inches, which brought disability to women. The main reason for this cruel behavior is simply due to the influence of traditional thinking, because women are in their own position, women can not move around.
For thousands of years, Chinese women have been restricted by their families and have been ruled by their husbands. History and tradition have suppressed women's voices. In China, women live in a society dominated by men. Since women have no right to participate in public places, historical explanation is not incorporated. For example, in the Forbidden City, women can not walk in public places. These spaces are symbolized as men's power and authority. "There has never been a woman attending a grand ceremony held in front of the Hall of Harmony of the highest, which is the best proof of male dominance."
Women in Chinese society are not considered to be equivalent to men. This has been revealed through the history of China through such things as foot ties, the role of women's family, and the fact that women can not perform ancestral generations. The restraint of the feet began around 950 AD, and the Chinese began to detain women's legs and made them smaller. "Ankle makes a woman incompetent and can not escape" (Namioka 122), a broken leg may be a symbol of women's inferiority. The role of women in families further demonstrates the belief that women are inferior. "They (the Chinese) value the work of the girls and children they hold, but they did not celebrate the birth of their daughter (Iftikhar 335-336)" They are not individuals . The other point is that women are not allowed to do rituals of their ancestors. Families must have a son to do such a ceremony.