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Clues to Marriage in Ancient China
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Everyday_Life_in_Old_China_06.jpg A Qing Dynasty wedding. The two parents are seated. The bride is wearing the blue hat, presenting tea to the mother. The groom usually wears a cross forming an "X" in front of him. Sometimes the "X" includes a giant bow or flower, though not in this picture,
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Ban Zhaos Lessons for a Woman Why would she give this kind of advice to her daughters? What evidence do you find in her essay to support your answers?
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From reading Ban Zhaos advice for women, what do you think she sees as the purpose of marriage?
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What is the one issue on which Ban Zhao disagrees with her cultures traditional expectations for women?
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Comparing the two writings How are the two writings similar? How are they different?
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Which of the two do you think are more content in life – Ban Zhao or the character in Fu Hsüans poem? Give evidence from the writings to support your answer(s).
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Why, in your opinion, do these two sources present somewhat different views on the male-dominated society and marriage structures of the Han period?
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Would it change your opinion of the poem Woman if you knew that Fu Hsüan (the author) was male? The author was, in fact, a man. Does that affect your response to the poem in any way? Woman by Fu Hsüan
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