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Foot Binding: The Life Of Women In Ancient China

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In this essay I will discussing events in the life of women in Ancient China. I will also look at the perspective that women had towards women in Ancient China.
How were women in Ancient China treated? Women in Ancient China were treated very badly and were inferred to people that treated them as servants.
The origins of Chinese foot binding. In the early 10th century emperor Li Yu of the southern Tag dynasty bin China ordered one of his slave girls bind her feet in silk ribbons and lotus flowers.
Throughout history, women have …show more content…

Its prevalence and practise however varied in different parts of the country.
Foot binding (also known as “lotus feet”) is the custom of applying painfully tight binding to the feet of girls to prevent further growth.
Foot binding has been illegal in china for a century. But a number of older women, who, continued the traditional custom in secret, are now featuring in a new photography series that aims to bust myth about bound feet.
For around ten centuries, successive generations of Chinese women endured a practice when, as children, their feet were systematically broken and shaped in such a way that they resembled hooves. The tradition, known as foot binding, eventually came to symbolize China's backwardness, a relic from the country's distant past.
Girls would have their feet bound between the ages of four and six; any younger, the girls couldn't endure the pain, and by the time they were older than six their feet had already grown too large. Four to six was the ideal age because you could reason with the girls and help them deal with the pain. Foot binding would occur in a ritualistic ceremony accompanied by other traditions intending to ward of bad

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