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On female education
When it comes to women's education, we are all familiar with it, because this is our life and every woman is receiving education.

If we go back to 100, it won't be like this!

In ancient times, people respected Dong Zhongshu's "Three Cardinal Principles and Five Permanent Principles" and Zhu Cheng's Neo-Confucianism of Song and Ming Dynasties-"Preserving Heaven's Justice and Eliminating Human Desire", and thought that "a woman without talent is virtue". So most women at that time had no cultural knowledge.

Only a small number of women from aristocratic families can receive private education at home and understand knowledge. Most of them are women workers and girls' schools, which imprisons women's moral knowledge.

Just like in "Know No"; Few women like Zhen Xuan are empresses in the palace.

So when can women go to school as normal as men?

The reason why women's education is valued stems from the early reformists advocating women's education during the reform and reform period in the late Qing Dynasty.

As one of the reformists, Liang Qichao attached great importance to women's education.

He believes that years of poverty and weakness in China are related to women's lack of education. All talents are cultivated from childhood, and the growth of children is closely related to their mothers. If the mother has a high-quality education level, it will naturally have a subtle influence on her children. At that time, most women in China were illiterate, so children's education was greatly affected.

In addition, the style of study at that time was mainly imperial examination, and all the students learned useless stereotyped writing, which imprisoned people's thoughts. Normal male education can't guarantee practicality, let alone female education.

In Liang Qichao's On Women's Studies, the problems of women's education are systematically discussed, and the necessity of women's education is revealed from the aspects of women's self-reliance, self-improvement, children's education and civilized prenatal education.

He believes that receiving education is a gift for women and a guarantee of equality between men and women, and women are more patient and careful in doing things.

His views were published in The Times to publicize the importance of female education.

Thanks to the efforts of Chinese people, by 1920, Peking University recruited female students for the first time, and universities officially opened the ban on female students. Since then, we have seen girls go to school.

On women's education, its formation is hard-won, and it is the result of the struggle of people of insight.

In today's universal education, as women, we should seize the opportunity of learning and move towards a better road.

It can be said that we are lucky to live in an era when everyone can receive education!