No.
As a house where people of the same clan worship their ancestors under the feudal patriarchal system, the ancestral hall is a temple for men. They decide on clan affairs here, punish those who violate clan rules, and worship ancestral tablets. In a world where men are superior to women, the ancestral hall In that era, women had no access to the ancestral hall, unless they were punished here for violating clan rules.
Just as names cannot be listed in genealogies, female ancestors do not have tablets in the ancestral hall, and they are not even allowed to enter the ancestral hall door during sacrificial activities.
Extended information:
On January 15, 1927, Mao Zedong came to Ginkgo in Hengshan County.
In Gingguo, Mao Zedong heard that the women here bravely broke the feudal clan rights, crowded into the ancestral hall in groups, sat down and drank, and the clan leaders had no choice but to listen to their wishes. At that time, I was very happy.
The next day, he came to the Fangshan Gong Ancestral Hall where the Ginkgo women had been drinking wine not long ago, and held a women's symposium. Women rushed to tell Mao Zedong how to put their feet down, cut their hair, forbid mothers-in-law to torture their daughters-in-law, and forbid husbands to abuse their wives. Mao Zedong listened carefully and praised them for their good work. Later, Mao Zedong included the incident of Ginkgo women entering the ancestral hall to eat wine in his inspection report.
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