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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 1373: Break and Then Establish (1). [1390]
Summary
The text discusses the evolution of laws during the Han dynasty, particularly focusing on the role of women and the influence of Lu Hou. It highlights how Han law upheld the authority of male heads of households while also granting women significant rights, such as property inheritance and the ability to divorce. The narrative reflects on the societal contributions of women, especially during times of war, and suggests that their roles may evolve further with industrialization. The discussion also touches on the fluctuating nature of legal regulations over time, emphasizing the balance between maintaining order and allowing familial autonomy. Ultimately, it underscores the complexities of gender dynamics and legal frameworks in historical China.Full content
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