Daughter of Han, on Confucian values

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Veronica H

 

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May 28, 2015

 

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As show in Precious Records by Susan Mann, this is the general routine for girls, regardless of class.1 During the time of her mother's death, Ning kept by her side and made sure she was properly prepared for her "journey" to the after-life. In the early years of her married life, despite the hardships she had to go through, she kept true to the Confucian gender code of women staying within the household...
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She states: "A woman could not go out of the court?We women knew nothing but to comb our hair and bind our feet and wait at home for our men"2. As time moved on and she finally decided to go out and find work to support herself and her children, her life improved. Her experiences through those years till her family was finally established with the marrying of her son, the youngest child, are similar to those of another woman Gu Ruopu, who in "Letter to My Sons" in Mann's and Cheng's Under Confucian Eyes wrote about her toils and reasons for going through them3...
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