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What's the difference between a woman and a girl?
A teenage girl refers to a period before a woman becomes a minor in the process of growing up in her life. Generally speaking, a teenage girl is a Chinese word with the sound of shàonǐ. It refers to the period before a woman becomes a minor in the process of growing up, and generally refers to underage girls, ranging in age from 12 to 18.
In the official dictionary, women are defined as adult women. Not just married women. In judicial interpretation, women above 14 are defined as women, and men and women below 14 are defined as children. Shuowen records that "when you are a woman, you should be a woman." Female refers to unmarried women. Women refer to married women, so women generally refer to women.
"Book of Rites under Quli": "You can't talk about happiness in mourning, fierceness in sacrifice, and women in court."
Yi Shuo Gua: "I got a woman three times, so I called it a woman." ?
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