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1 BELL RINGER  Many critics have claimed that foot- binding was a way to restrict women’s freedom. Are there beauty practices in America that might be intended to restrict women?

2 Chinese Society and Culture Chapter 9 Section 2

3 Economic Changes  Population Increase Grew from 80 million between 1390 and the end of the 1700’s.  Less land for each family. Shortages led to unrest.

4 Economic Changes…Con’t  Unlike Europe, China didn’t develop the Commercial Capitalism: Private business based on profit.  Merchants not as independent in China. Government controlled trade and manufacturing and raised taxes.

5 Daily Life in China  The Confucian ideals on family remained strong and contributed to the stability of the Chinese society. Confucius Who is Confucius? A Chinese thinker and social philosopher, whose teachings and philosophy have deeply influenced Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese thought and life. “I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.” - Confucius

6 The Chinese Family  The family met each other needs, and were expected to sacrifice their individual desires for the good of the family. What would you sacrifice for your family??

7 All Under One Roof  The ideal family was the extended family. As many as four generations under one roof. Son brought their wives and unmarried daughters remained home. Elderly given the utmost respect.

8 The Clan  Clan: consisted of dozens, or even hundreds, of related families. Clan council and religious and social activities linked the families. Wealthier families helped out poorer families within the clan.

9 Role of Women  Women were inferior to men.  Only males were educated and had careers.  Men could divorce their wife if she didn’t produce sons.

10 Footbinding  Bound feet were a status symbol and made getting married easier.  Up to 2/3’s of Chinese Women bound their feet.  Painful process and women with bound feet could not walk.

11 Footbinding

12 Cultural Developments  Traditional Chinese culture reached new heights in the Ming and Qing Dynsaty.  The Golden Lotus: The first realistic social novel with its criticism of the excesses of the powerful and wealthy.

13 Chinese Literature  The Dream of the Red Chamber. Written by Cao Xuegin and published in 1791. Still considered China’s most popular novel.

14 Chinese Architecture  The Most outstanding example is the Imperial City in Beijing. An immense walled compound with a maze of apartments, offices, and stately apartments. Became known as the Forbidden city because commoners could not enter.

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