Thanks to the long comment of Mirror VS Balance: I just read more than 20 chapters, and it seems to be the Spring and Autumn Culture + Overhead Background
I just read more than 20 chapters, it seems to be the Spring and Autumn Culture + Overhead background, so the heroine can go to the battlefield and become a princess, but how did the concept of a husband as a wife come about?
The promoter of the Three Principles and Five Constants was Confucianism, and the Han Dynasty began to preach it, and the famous etiquette of the Spring and Autumn Period collapsed, so Confucius proposed "self-denial and revenge", and Confucianism was not the mainstream at that time. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info three outlines and five constants also include strong centralized rule and male superiority and female inferiority, so under the culture, class, gender, identity of the rules of dignity and inferiority can not be moved, every time someone touches, the light is verbal and penny, and the heavy is a river of blood.
If this article adopts Confucianism and the Three Principles and Five Constants, how can the heroine easily go to the battlefield as a woman, and how can she enter the East Palace?
Isn't the marriage of a woman as an heir a clear announcement to the world that the dynasty will be changed?
The illiterate people know that this is a desperate household. let
The heroine marries and then becomes a princess, from the perspective of Confucian culture, it means that the emperor will give the country to others by default, and the emperor will inherit the throne by the man in the future.
According to the outline, the heroine has become a married daughter, and the children born recognize the paternal line as the ancestor, the husband as the wife, the husband as the son, and the man's family takes it for granted.
And this article from the emperor's people's ministers' men's attitude, it seems that they don't care or don't understand the three outlines and five constants, so it's a matter of changing the dynasty, and everyone accepts the marriage of the princess so calmly, and even the man's family is still wronged, and the supporting roles are pretending to be sophisticated guesses.
Everyone, including the female protagonist, has not been in line with the model of the three outlines and five constants, why did the female protagonist suddenly realize the "husband for the wife" set as soon as she came to the male protagonist?
No one talks about other things or even the throne, but the relationship between men and women does?
Or is it that the heroine has an awareness at this time, and her family stepped down to let the male protagonist be the emperor, so she crossed out of Confucian and Han thoughts, and learned from Ban Zhao three from four virtues?
Maybe it's to make the male protagonist domineering and suppress the female protagonist, showing that men are strong and women are weak.
But I think it destroys the rationality of the plot.,To have three outlines and five permanent societies.,Then most people have to have behaviors that conform to the guidelines to be reasonable.,As a result, only the female protagonist is special to the male protagonist.,It's too deliberate.。
PS I personally don't like Siqin, I always feel that this kind of girl is like a matchmaker, she seems to be innocent and simple, but in fact, her elbow is turned outward, and she is not married yet, so she ignores the distinction between master and servant inside and outside, fanning the flames and stealing the master.
If the heroine gets married, it is estimated that she can't tell who is her real master, and the possibility of climbing into bed behind the owner is extremely high.
And from a realistic point of view, she is more like being bribed, giving Ruo Ao's family a good impression, letting the heroine indulge in love, being manipulated by men, and letting her family take the position.
Usually a maid who praises a man in front of her hostess regardless of her status is either bribed or she likes the man very much, and in the right environment it will become a love affair between men and women.