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What was the standard of Hugh in ancient times?

If you want to know the seven standards of divorcing a wife in ancient China-"Seven Standards of Divorce", you must first talk about seven out and seven out. In fact, seven out and seven out (also known as seven out) are seven conditions required for a couple to divorce in ancient China laws, rituals and customs. When a wife meets one of these conditions, her husband and his family can ask for divorce. Judging from its content, it is mainly from the perspective of husband and his family and considers their interests, so it can be said that it is a kind of oppression for his wife. But on the other hand, in the ancient society where men were in a dominant position, women were at least spared the fate of being arbitrarily abandoned by their husbands. The word "Seven Chus" didn't formally appear until after the Tang Dynasty, but its content was completely derived from the "Seven Chus" recorded in the Book of Great Daili in the Han Dynasty, also known as "Seven Discards". The contents of the seven trips are as follows: 1. "Disobeying parents" means that the wife is not filial to her husband's parents. In traditional China, after a woman gets married, her husband's parents are more important than her own, so it is considered very serious to violate the morality of filial piety. Second, "childless" means that the wife can't give birth to a son on the grounds of "peerless". In traditional China, the continuation of the family is considered as the most important purpose of marriage, so the wife's inability to give birth to a son makes this marriage meaningless. Take the Law of the Tang Dynasty as an example: if a wife is over 5 years old and has no children, she will be good at listening. On this basis, it is considered that there are no children under 49, and they have not been combined. With the gradual maturity of the traditional "monogamy and concubinage system" in China, the situation of divorcing wives for childless reasons has been greatly reduced. Third, "adultery" means that a wife has sexual relations with a man other than her husband. The reason is "disorderly race", that is, it is believed that adultery will cause the children born to the wife to have unknown origins or generations, resulting in the confusion of family blood. Fourth, "jealousy" means that the wife is jealous. The reason is "disorderly family", that is, the fierce jealousy of the wife will lead to family discord and the chaos of the ideal relationship between husband and wife, and in many views, the jealousy of the wife to her husband's concubinage is harmful to the continuation of the family. 5. "Having a bad disease" means that the wife has a serious disease. The reason is that "you can't * * * flourish", which means that you can't participate in the sacrifice together. In traditional China, it is an important duty of every family member to participate in the ancestor sacrifice. Therefore, although the inconvenience caused by the wife's bad illness is not only a sacrifice, it is still the main reason. 6. "Talking too much" means that the wife talks too much or gossips about others. The reason is "divorce". In traditional China families, women, especially those with low seniority, are considered not to express their opinions more, while the wife, as a member from outside the original family, is considered to have the possibility of alienating the family. Seven, "stealing" means stealing things. The reason is "antonym", that is, it does not conform to the rules that should be observed. The seven contents are similar, including: childlessness, fornication, ignorance of aunts and uncles, talking, theft, jealousy and bad diseases.