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Two-part allegorical saying of foot binding

Two-part allegorical saying is a special language form of Chinese. It is a special language form created by the people in their life practice, and it is a short, funny and vivid sentence. The following are my two-part allegorical sayings about foot wrap for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

The old woman's foot-binding cloth-smelly and long

The foot wrap of a lazy woman-smelly and long

Make a hat out of a foot wrap-step by step

Foot pad as collar-stinks

Feet around the neck-smelly circle

Foot-binding cloth to supplement parasol-reaching heaven in one step

The foot-binding of a lazy woman-smelly and long

Aunt's foot-binding cloth-dirty goods; Smelly and long

Rise of the Legend's foot tripped-it stinks.

Foot-binding as a bib-smelly circle

Mother Wang's foot-binding cloth-long and smelly; Smelly and long

Shake your feet in the strong wind-notorious.

The old lady's foot-binding is smelly and long.

Wrap your feet around your mouth-what a nice circle!

The foot wrap sticks to the kite-it stinks.

Grandma's foot wrap-smelly and long.

The foot wrap of a lazy woman-smelly and long

The old woman's foot-binding cloth-smelly and long

Foot-binding cloth supplements parasols-reaching heaven in one step; A cloth ascended to heaven.

The foot wrap wraps around your head-it stinks to the top of your head.

Sun Erniang's foot binding-smelly and long.

Pan Jinlian's foot-binding-smelly goods; Dirty goods

Leggings as a collar-smelly ring

Make parasols with foot-binding cloth-reaching the sky in one step (cloth)

The foot-binding cloth hangs on the flagpole-what flag is it?

Flying kites with foot cloth-notorious.

One foot around your neck-it stinks.

Foot-binding cloth mending umbrella is a step to heaven.

Cover your mouth with your feet-don't go up and down; Stinky ring

Footwraps are used as bibs-they stink everywhere.

Step on the hat of filial piety-one step to heaven

Feet around the neck-they stink all over.

Why did ancient women bind their feet?

1, reason

First, it is conducive to imprisoning women in boudoir and strictly restricting their activities to conform to the ethical code of "three obedience and four virtues", so as to achieve the purpose of monopolizing male chastity as desired.

Secondly, it causes changes in women's own posture and sexual physiology, so as to better undertake and extend the reproductive tools of their offspring.

Third, the influence of the ruler's will on people all over the world. Five dynasties ago, it was said that foot-binding originated from the man who sang "When is the spring flowers and the autumn moon?" Li Yu, queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty, and his concubines wrapped their feet in a crescent shape with cloth and danced on the golden lotus. Li Houzhu thought it was the most beautiful, so foot-binding began in the harem and later spread to the people.

Fourthly, the morbid aesthetics of feudal literati created it. Many feudal literati regarded women as playthings, and they had morbid aesthetics, and enjoying their feet became a hobby.

Step 2 introduce

Foot-binding, also known as foot-binding, is a bad habit in ancient China, that is, wrapping a woman's feet with cloth and silk, making it a small and sharp "three-inch golden lotus". "Three-inch golden lotus" once became an important aesthetic condition for ancient women in China. In the era of foot binding, most women began to bind their feet from the age of four or five, and did not untie the cloth until the bones were fixed in adulthood. Some of them were imprisoned for life.

There are different opinions about the origin of foot binding from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Some say it began in the Sui Dynasty, some say it began in the Tang Dynasty, and some say it began in the Five Dynasties. Some people even say that Yu's wife and da ji in Xia and Shang Dynasties were both small feet.

According to modern scholars' research, foot binding rose in the Northern Song Dynasty, became popular in the Song Dynasty, and gradually evolved into a bad habit that endangered women's physical and mental health.

Foot-binding in the Song Dynasty was to wrap the feet "straight" without bending. Foot-binding in Yuan Dynasty continued to develop in a slim direction. In the Ming Dynasty, the wind of foot-binding entered a prosperous period, and the saying of "three-inch golden lotus" appeared, which required that the feet should not only be as small as three inches, but also bend over and bend their backs. The wind of foot-binding in Qing dynasty spread to women in all walks of life, rich and poor.