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Why did ancient China, which valued population, have such values as suppressing widows from remarrying?

2024-09-16 07:28
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2024-09-16 10:35

In ancient China, the emphasis on population and agriculture was seen as a waste of family and social resources because the widow's husband's family had lost their labor force, and the widow's remarriage would redistribute the family's resources, including labor force and property. Therefore, ancient society usually advocated the stability of marriage and opposed widows remarrying.

Why were novels not valued in ancient China?

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2024-08-09 09:50

In ancient China, novels were not as important as they were now. In ancient China, novels were regarded as a frivolous art form, mainly for entertainment and enlightenment. In the feudal society, novels were regarded as " light objects " and only nobles and literati could read and write them. In addition, novels in ancient China also faced many restrictions, such as word count, plot, and character creation. Although the creation of ancient Chinese novels was once restricted, there were still some excellent works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, etc. These works were regarded as classics in the history of Chinese literature and had a profound influence on Chinese culture.

The reason why scientific and technological classics were not valued in ancient China?

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2024-09-14 06:35

The reasons why scientific and technological classics were not valued in ancient China were as follows: 1. Cultural tradition: The ancient Chinese cultural tradition emphasized morality, philosophy, literature, etc., while scientific and technological masterpieces were usually regarded as a relatively abstract concept, which did not conform to the concept of traditional culture. 2. The lack of science and technology: The level of science and technology in ancient China was relatively low. The content described in scientific and technological masterpieces may not be fully practiced and applied, so it was difficult to be widely valued. 3. The lack of scientific education: The lack of scientific education in ancient China and the relatively weak foundation for cultivating scientific thoughts and practice made it difficult for scientific and technological masterpieces to be deeply disseminated and promoted in ancient China. 4. Social atmosphere: In ancient China, scientific and technological masterpieces may be regarded as a more profound and difficult to understand cultural phenomenon. They lack the general recognition and support of society for scientific and technological masterpieces. 5. Political factors: In ancient China, scientific and technological masterpieces may be affected by political factors. For example, scientific and technological masterpieces may be restricted from spreading or misunderstood as political-related content, thus being suppressed and restricted by politics.

Why did ancient China not have science?

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2024-09-14 05:00

Although ancient China had a long history and culture, its development in the field of science had always been lagging behind. This may be related to the political, economic, social and cultural environment of ancient China, as well as the influence of ancient Chinese philosophy. Ancient Chinese philosophy emphasized morality, ethics, and belief, while ignoring science. Ancient Chinese philosophers usually paid less attention to natural phenomena and the way the universe worked, but more attention to human emotions and behavior. This way of thinking could hinder the development of science. The education system in ancient China was not open and modern. The progress of science and technology required practice and experimentation, but the education system of ancient China lacked such opportunities for practice and experimentation. Even so, there were many ancient Chinese philosophers and scientists such as Mozi, Lao Tzu, Confucius, Zhang Heng, etc. Their contributions to science and technology could not be ignored.

From a psychological point of view, why did people want to be valued?

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2024-09-13 13:39

From a psychological point of view, there are many reasons why people want to be valued. Self-identity and self-worth: People want to be thought of as important so that they can feel their value and importance. This kind of demand might stem from people's perception and evaluation of themselves, as well as their expectations and standards for themselves. 2. Sense of security and confidence: People want to be valued so that they can feel secure and confident. Being recognized and appreciated could make people feel accepted and trusted, thus reducing anxiety and uneasiness. 3. Social needs: People want to be valued so that they can feel social support and recognition. This need may stem from people's social skills and interpersonal relationships, as well as their expectations of social norms and moral standards. 4. Achievement and reward: People want to be valued so they can enjoy achievement and reward. Being recognized and praised could make people feel that their efforts and achievements were valued and recognized, thus increasing their self-confidence and self-esteem. It should be pointed out that people's needs are varied. Different people's needs and reasons may be different. Therefore, the reason why they wanted to be valued varied from person to person.

Why did ancient China not have a copyright law?

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2024-09-14 05:01

Ancient China did not have a copyright law because the Chinese legal system had already been formed as early as the Spring and Autumn Period. The copyright law was proposed by the European Enlightenment philosophers in the early 20th century. The copyright protection of literary works in ancient Chinese laws mainly relied on the copyrights of ancient poems, Fu, and other literary works such as The Book of Songs and The Songs of Chu. These works already had intellectual property rights when they were created, so the author's copyright was protected by the law at that time. However, the ancient Chinese law did not clarify the ownership of the copyright of literary works like the modern copyright law. During the Warring States Period, some vassal states had a vague treatment of the copyright ownership of literary works, which also led to some disputes about the copyright protection of ancient Chinese literary works. In addition, ancient Chinese laws did not provide sufficient protection for the copyright of literary works. In most cases, the copyright of a work would not be protected by law, and the rights and interests of the creator might not be fully protected. Therefore, although there were some copyrights of literary works in ancient China, due to the lack of clear legal protection, these rights and interests were not fully protected.

Why did ancient China not have long epics?

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2024-09-12 16:08

The main reason why there were no long epics in ancient China was that the ancient Chinese literary tradition emphasized conciseness in narration, while epics usually needed to describe a large number of characters, historical events, and plots, so it was difficult to maintain a long form. There were also many excellent long narrative works in ancient Chinese literature, such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, and Water Margins. Although these works were long, the plots were compact and the characters were vivid, which had a strong appeal and artistic value. In contrast, epics are generally regarded as a more epic work. The purpose is to show heroic deeds and pass on historical knowledge. Therefore, it pays more attention to the continuity of the plot and the accuracy of the narrative rather than the long form. In addition, the historical records and legends of ancient China were often relatively simple. The lack of detailed historical records and archaeological evidence also affected the credibility and authenticity of epics. Therefore, the long epics of ancient China may be preserved and inherited more as a cultural heritage and literary tradition rather than as a real historical record.

Why did Bertelsmann withdraw from China?

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2025-03-09 19:29

The Bertelsmann Book Club was an online reading platform that mainly operated in the United States. The reason for its withdrawal from China may be related to the Chinese government's supervision of it. The Chinese government had adopted stricter regulations on online reading platforms, requiring them to comply with relevant laws and regulations, including content review, copyright protection, user information security, and so on. Because most of the books Bertelsmann operated in China were illegal, they could not meet the Chinese government's requirements. In addition, the Bertelsmann Book Club faced fierce competition in China and other online reading platforms such as Jingdong Reading and Netease Cloud Reading launched fierce market competition. Due to the Chinese government's stricter regulation of the online reading market, Bertelsmann Book Club also needed to constantly adjust its business model and operational strategies to cope with market changes. Therefore, the Bertelsmann Book Club decided to withdraw from the Chinese market in search of more suitable market opportunities.

Why Chinese novels have never been valued

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2024-08-09 09:03

The reason why Chinese novels had always been valued was complicated. On the one hand, Chinese literature had a long history and profound cultural heritage, with many excellent literary works such as "Dream of the Red Chamber","Journey to the West","Water Margins" and so on. These works not only reflected the life of ancient society, but also contained profound thoughts and philosophy. On the other hand, Chinese novels had always been in a backward position in the past mainly because the social system and cultural traditions at that time did not match the style and content of Chinese novels. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Chinese novels began to be influenced by western literature, and the seeds of modern novels began to appear. However, it was not until the arrival of the modern literary revolution that Chinese novels gradually received attention and development. Chinese novels are valued because we have many excellent literary works, which have high artistic and cultural value. At the same time, with the change of times and the development of science and technology, we also need to re-examine and evaluate the Chinese novel to inject new vitality and vitality into it.

Which country is the author of "New population theory" from?

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2024-09-13 19:55

The author of 'The New Theory of Populations' was Russian.

Which country is the author of "New population theory" from?

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2024-09-13 19:39

The author of The New Theory of Populations was Joseph Needham, a famous Chinese biologist, mathematician, and demographer.

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