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Did ancient women study? How are they educated?
In ancient times, women wanted to study, but not all women did so. Ancient women were mainly nobles with strong family background, and girls from official families attached great importance to the education of their children's descendants.

Although women from powerful families can't take part in the imperial examination, they can't slack off in studying the Four Books and Five Classics, and other skills can't be ignored. They are not only embroidery workers, but also have some self-cultivation skills, such as piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, as well as various self-cultivation skills, such as arranging flowers, ordering tea and burning incense in the Song Dynasty. Ancient women may also learn makeup and clothing collocation, otherwise they are actually the same as ancient times. It is very delicate and compact in timbre style, embellishing the delicate feeling of boudoir women and forming a unique elegant style.

However, the women of ancient people were not so lucky. They may have learned more about three subjects and four virtues than literacy, four books and five classics. Then, they may be worse than the women in the extended family in some aspects. Therefore, in ancient times, the education methods of women in dignitaries' families were very different from those of women in civilian families.

Many outstanding female figures also appeared under the ancient education. For example, Wang, an ancient female scientist in China, was an amazing girl who was an astronomer, mathematician and poet. In ancient times, when feudal ethics, scientific research and male dominance were paramount, she was able to break through many obstacles and become a real oriental strange girl. He was born in the Qing Dynasty and grew up in a family of literati in Anhui Province. My father is a doctor and teaches him medicine, geography and mathematics. My grandmother teaches him to read poetry and literature. He studies astronomy with his grandfather, who often studies many books in his library. Another example is Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Song Dynasty, who left a precious wealth of poetry to later generations.