In ancient times, the nurse was an indispensable role, regardless of status, rich or poor. They are not only the feeders of their children, but also the important people who build deep emotional bonds, injecting warmth and emotion into ancient life. Especially in the imperial palace, the nurse had a high status and made an important contribution to the training of future emperors or concubines. They are regarded as the most intimate, reliable, and trustworthy of the royal family, pampering each prince and princess with maternal care, imparting a code of ethics and a code of conduct.
However, under the ancient concept, the challenges and responsibilities faced by the nurse were also quite enormous. In addition to the heavy feeding work, they sometimes even need to provide human milk for the ** nobles to eat, in order to enhance their physical fitness. This kind of work is not only hard but also arduous and requires a lot of effort on their part.
With the development of modern civilization, the status of women has gradually been valued and recognized. Modern women have shown outstanding talents in all areas of society, taking on more responsibilities and achieving more glory. They are no longer confined to traditional family roles, and have actively participated in the fields of politics, economy, science and technology, and have made great achievements. This change also reflects a profound change in society's perception of the status of women. Modern women are not only capable of pursuing careers and dreams, but also able to balance the pressures of family and work.
Overall, in ancient times, nurses played a vital role in the development of their children, providing them with love and care, and enjoying a high status in the royal family. However, with the passage of time and the evolution of social perceptions, modern women have broken free from the shackles of tradition and have shown infinite charm and won wide recognition in various fields.