I'm not sure as I haven't read it. It could potentially be a story about power dynamics, with the 'men at her feet' perhaps indicating a situation where a female character has some sort of influence or control over men. It might also be a love story with complex relationships.
Maybe you can check out some book - related forums. There might be people who have read it and can share their thoughts, like the general plot, the writing style of the author, and the themes it explores.
Empress Wanrong did not bind her feet. According to the documents and answers, Manchu women and Bannermen women did not bind their feet, while Wanrong was from the Dalhan tribe, belonging to the Manchu tribe. Foot-binding was a bad habit of Han women, mainly among the upper and middle class women. Therefore, it could be concluded that Empress Wanrong did not bind her feet.
I recommend the following novels to you: "The Female Lead of the City Reborn,""The Return of Love to a Concubine,""The Reborn Warm Concubine,""The Female Supporting Cultivator: The Counterattack of the Little Junior Sister,""A Hundred Years of Home Letter,""Battle Begins in 1938,""The Sick Villain of Quick Wear, He's Paranoid and Loving,""A Thousand Gold Married High (Double Rebirth),""Qi Liangzhi (Double Rebirth)." In these novels, the female protagonist showed the characteristics of self-reliance and self-improvement, while the male protagonist also had strong strength. I hope you like one of them!
No. This kind of behavior is not appropriate at all. Feet are considered dirty in normal hygiene concepts, and this act violates normal social and family ethics.
One possible interpretation could be that the 'smell of her feet' is used as a unique and perhaps off - putting or distinctive detail in the story. It might symbolize something about the character, like her earthiness or a lack of refinement. For example, if the story is set in a rural or working - class context, it could be a normal part of life that others in the story react to in different ways, some with disgust and others with acceptance.
The novels recommended for the female protagonist to wrap her feet were " Golden Jade Feet Fate " and " Foot Binding." " Golden Jade Feet " was a drama that traveled through time and space. The main characters, Yao Yufei and Meng Changsu, had a special love story. " Footbinding " was a drama of the Republic of China. It told the story of the female protagonist, Chen Lixia, who struggled in the early years of the Republic of China. These two novels both involved the plot of the female lead binding her feet.
Once there was a woman named Lily. She had been practicing karate for years. Her feet were her most powerful weapons. In a local karate tournament, she faced a tough opponent. With her swift and precise karate feet movements, she managed to outmaneuver her rival and won the championship.
A woman was hiking in the forest. She stepped into a muddy patch and her feet got stuck. She was alone and it was starting to get dark. But she was a resourceful woman. She used a nearby branch to try and pry her feet out. After some effort, she managed to free one foot, and then with more struggle, the other. She quickly made her way back to the trail before it was completely dark.
The girl with small feet went to a new yoga class. When it was time to take off their shoes, she noticed that all the other women in the class had much larger feet. She felt embarrassed as she thought everyone was looking at her small feet during the class. Even when the instructor came to correct her pose and saw her small feet, she felt a sense of shame, though the instructor didn't mean anything by it.