1. Guan Ju's poem Guan Ju is familiar to everyone, and even the first poem most people learn from The Book of Songs is Guan Ju. This poem shows men's love for women from the sentence of 1, which is a relatively simple love poem. But others don't think so. They think this poem is used to educate women about marriage. Because the man in "The Dove in Guanguan" has been pursuing women, while women have always maintained a dignified posture. So some people think that this poem is to educate women how to remain reserved and dignified.
Secondly, there are many over-interpreted poems in Ge Tan's The Book of Songs. For example, Ge Tan's poems describe the daily life between concubines in the harem, but they are the theme of praising women's meritorious service. Therefore, some people think that a woman who abides by women's morality must be diligent and frugal, dress simply and respect teachers and elders, so as to ensure family harmony and happiness. In fact, anyone who has read this poem knows that it is a folk song that simply describes the daily life of ancient women, but it is considered by some scholars to regulate women's behavior before and after marriage. Be a hard-working woman before marriage, and honor your father's family and manage the housework after marriage.
Thirdly, politics needs to be completely reduced to female morality since the Song Dynasty, because feudal etiquette is linked to female morality. On the other hand, it is also a necessary condition for the development of Confucianism, which won the support of feudal rulers by imprisoning thoughts and morality. Finally, male chauvinism is deeply rooted.