The original rural proverb Men are afraid of chickens, women are afraid of sheep , why do you say t

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-29

Since ancient times, the legacy of feudal culture has been a topic of widespread discussion, and the development of feudal civilization has experienced many twists and turns, and it is these twists and turns that inspire people to pay more attention to cultural inheritance.

The changes of the times have made the glorious dynasties and achievements disappear without a trace, and the majestic buildings have disappeared with them, but the products of these times can be described through words to live forever. Words do not disappear with the passage of time, and the deep meaning and power behind words are unique in the long history.

This is the key to the unremitting inheritance of culture by the ancients, human beings may not be able to leave traces in the universe one day, but glorious civilizations can replace human beings to exist forever.

The Chinese civilization has a long history of 5,000 years, and the continuation of civilization is a blessing for mankind.

The products of Chinese civilization are diverse, among which the colloquial culture, which is known for its easy to understand, has a unique charm. Although the culture of colloquialism is not as gorgeous as poetry, and even has a strong rural atmosphere, it is this down-to-earth charm that constitutes the essence of colloquialism.

For example, the phrase "men are afraid of chickens and women are afraid of sheep" is still believed by people today. The physiognomy culture is also quite trusting among the people, and everyone has a predestined physiognomy, which is prescribed according to the moment of birth, not something that the individual can influence.

Each zodiac has a unique meaning behind it, such as sheep people are often considered to have a rough fate. This concept was deeply ingrained in the feudal era, especially for women.

Sheep women are considered to have a bad fate, especially when it comes to marriage. This view was inherited in the social environment of the low status of women in ancient times, which led to a cautious attitude towards sheep women in the choice of marriage.

However, as the times changed, these notions of destiny gradually faded. Modern people are more inclined to believe that "man will conquer the sky" and no longer put their fate on the shelf. In this positive era, people pay more attention to personal efforts and struggles, rather than being subject to the arrangement of fate.

Therefore, for those groups that were once considered to have a bad fate, modern people are more willing to change their destiny through a positive attitude towards life. Destiny is not immutable, but needs to be created through hard work and struggle.

Modern people's philosophy of life is optimistic and hopeful for the future, rather than being bound by the ideas of the past.

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