One of Chinas Scholars the Culture And Conversion of a Confucianist

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One of Chinas Scholars the Culture And Conversion of a Confucianist
Howard Taylor
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But little 92 WEDDING AN UNKNOWN BRIDE change was necessary in the family arrange- ments. He lived on still in his father's house, and continued his studies as before. He seems to have become much attached to his gentle wife, who, no doubt, understood the Rule of the Three Obediences laid down by Con- fucius : — "Woman is subject to man. She cannot herself direct any affairs. At home, before marriage, she must obey her father. When married she must obey her husband. After her husband's death sh...e must obey her son. She may not presume to follow her own judgment. " Also, "Reverential obedience is the great duty of a wife. The husband should lead, and the wife follow. This is the correct relation. " Young Hsi, undoubtedly, was born to lead ; and this would make for peace in domestic relations. For in China, a woman would far rather have a husband who might be hot- tempered and violent, if he only made others fear him, than a man, no matter how kindly, who could be set aside and imposed upon.

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