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Confucianism and Daoism Above All? I Recite Tang Poems in Another World!.
Chapter 25: Brilliant Talent and Literary Education Etiquette, Who Says Women Are Not Equal to Men?. [25]
Summary
In a retest on the topic "Can a Woman Receive Education?" candidates, including Ci Song, grapple with the controversial question. Confusion arises as many believe women should not be educated. Ci Song, inspired, pens a poem celebrating women's talents, submitting it early, which causes envy among other candidates. However, after reflecting, he fears his modern views contradict the traditional beliefs of the era, where Confucius promoted women’s subservience. Despite expressing a progressive stance, he worries about potential low scores due to his misalignment with societal norms. His peer, Bai Ye, questions his perspective, leading Ci Song to defend the idea of equal education for all.Full content
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