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Is it important to educate women's morality?

Correct education of women's virtue is very important, and the so-called discipline of Durban women is not true women's virtue.

"The significance of attaching importance to' female morality' in China's traditional culture lies in attaching importance to women playing their own social roles, that is, as daughters, wives and mothers." Pan Shuai, a researcher at the Research Center for Classical Education of Chinese Studies of Beijing Normal University, said that people in China have always emphasized that "men and women are different" and have different role expectations and role disciplines for men and women.

In today's female Durban, women are required to "fight back and scold back" and "obey their husbands" is not only not advocated by traditional culture, but fundamentally violates the core concept of traditional culture. In this regard, Associate Professor Yu Minmei, an expert in women's studies at China Academy of Social Sciences, also clearly pointed out: "The so-called discipline of existing female Durban is not a real' female virtue', and there is no corresponding content in traditional Confucian ethics."

Many so-called women's Durban is not desirable, but it does not mean that women's moral education is not needed. Yu Minmei said: "Feminism wants to build a society where men and women are equal, and" equality "is also a kind of morality, which means that the future society that feminism wants to build is a more moral society, which does not conflict with promoting women's morality."

She further explained that in ancient society, the morality of gentlemen was mainly aimed at men, and the moral construction of women was carried out from the perspective of the object (the second gender), such as "respecting morality and carrying things". There is no doubt that women need to take social responsibility, but they are different from men.

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Ding Xuan's daughter Durban is not desirable.

Ding Xuan, known as "godmother of female virtue", has long been regarded as the standard bearer for promoting female virtue education. Last May, as the executive vice president of Hebei Traditional Culture Research Association, she gave a "famous" speech at a lecture held by Jiujiang College in Jiangxi. Such remarks as "the best dowry for girls is chastity", "Three refined products make one poison, which specifically hurts impure women" and "women are easy to lose their virginity when exposed" have aroused public concern.

In the face of numerous questions, Ding Xuan said in an interview with the media afterwards that she emphasized the issue of female chastity so much because she firmly believed that keeping chastity could ensure the "good luck" of marriage. Moreover, she clarified that she is not a so-called "senior expert on women's morality". "I am just a retired ordinary person, and there is nothing to do research in this area at home."

Although he publicly stated that he "only talks about family ethics, women's morality and women's morality, and has nothing to do with Chinese studies", when he combed the national lecture records of Ding Xuan 20 15 from July 7 to May 20 17, he found that nearly half of the 38 lectures were openly promoting "traditional culture" except those with the words "public welfare lectures".

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