
Women in the Republic of China and Their Vanity Fair
by Shunyan
About This Novel
Women's involvement in politics has always been a taboo in ancient Chinese political society. Since ancient times, there has been a saying of "female chickens starting the morning". However, throughout the five thousand years of China, countless women have left a strong mark on men's fame and fortune. Although they live in a patriarchal society, they have reversed the direction of fate and quietly influenced the course of history with their unique wisdom, charm and tenacity. During the Republic of China, with the rise of the women's liberation movement, many independent women stepped onto the political stage. They appealed for equality and demanded that women should enjoy the same rights. These bold actions promoted the liberation of modern ideas. Among these independent women, the wives of warlords are particularly eye-catching. While the male warriors fought on the front lines, they used the tea party as the battlefield, the cheongsam as the battle robe, and the miniature pistol in the rouge box and the encrypted information in the sandalwood fan to write another bloody history of the Republic of China. This book will reveal how these women broke traditional prejudices against women and created their own positions of power through family power relations, diplomacy, political mediation, and even alliances with other women.
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