Talent and Virtue Complement Each Other: Chinese Women's Scholarship and Lessons

Talent and Virtue Complement Each Other: Chinese Women's Scholarship and Lessons

by Liu Yongcong

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During the more than two thousand years of Chinese Confucianism from the Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, was there no one who could hold the position of Confucian scholar in the history of Confucian classics? In the field of history, is there any class leader who is worthy of being called a historian? How do they teach their children and inspire future generations? The chapters in this book are the academic results of the author's many years of combing through literature and studying central materials. It is believed to be a work that fills in the gaps in the study of Chinese women's history. The book is divided into two parts: a general treatise and a monograph. It discusses in detail the scholarship and teaching situations of ancient women, thereby showing the footprints of women in Chinese history and culture.

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