Introduction: The ancients had a good understanding of things, behaviors, and peopleAgeThe stages like to take some nicknames, which reflects the ancient traditionCultureunique charm. It's like the ancients were different for womenAgeThe name of the stage, the sixteen-year-old woman is called the "year of breaking melons", so what does "broken melon" refer to? In this article, we will delve into this topic and take the reader through the sixteen-year-old womanAncient societiesMeaning and symbolism.
Ancient to womenAgeIt has a wealth of elegant names, from thirteen or fourteen-year-old girls called "cardamom years", to fifteen-year-old girls called "and the year of the hair", all of which have their own meanings and symbols. When a woman enters the age of sixteen, it is also known as the "year of breaking melons", which gives people a mysterious and special feeling.
Expanding: Ancient women in differentAgeThere are different names for the stages, and this detailed and unique title reflects the importance and respect that the ancients attached to the growth of women. Thirteen or fourteen-year-old girls were called "cardamom years" in ancient times, and this title gave people the impression of being young and vivid. At the age of fifteen, the woman entered into marriageAge, known as the "Year of Peace", which means that she has stepped into the door of adulthood. When women enter the age of sixteen, the change of identity and the change of meaning make the ancients give them a more special title - "the year of broken melons". This title implies the maturity and beauty of a woman, but also has some mysterious and taboo colors, which makes people interested in thisAgeDuan's woman had an infinite reverie and imagination.
Although the "Year of Broken Melon" gives people a mysterious or taboo feeling, in fact, breaking melon does not mean that a woman's body has undergone some kind of change, but rightAgeA figurative expression. In ancient concepts, a fourteen-year-old girl who is two years away from the age of sixteen is also called "Twenty-Eight Years", which means the same as "the year of breaking melons". The split of "28 years" is divided into two eight characters, that is, the melon character is split into two eight characters, which makes the age more vivid and vivid.
Expanding: Although in our modern understanding, broken melons allude to a woman's first sexual experience, in ancient times, "the year of broken melons" did not have such a meaning. In fact, broken melons are only special for girls at the age of sixteenAgeThe meaning of this term is not a direct reference to a physiological phenomenon. The meaning of the broken melon years is more of a symbol of women's growth and development, and a praise for women's beauty and youth. Such a salutation is inAncient literatiThe works are also constantly reflected and continued, so that people have a special emotion and resonance with the word broken melon.
Modern manIt is often misunderstood that the "year of the broken melon" refers to the rupture of a woman's body and the occurrence of her first sexual act, which is a misinterpretation of ancient customs. In fact, in ancient times, the age of fifteen was already known as the "year of the concubine", which was a symbol of adulthood, after which a woman could already get married. Therefore, if the "year of broken melons" really refers to the occurrence of sexual acts, then in the sense that a woman enters adulthood, the term loses its meaning.
Expanding: InModern societyThe understanding of "the year of broken melons" is often limited to the meaning of a certain change in the female body, which is actually a misreading of ancient customs. In ancient times, the adult mark of a woman was fifteen years old, which means that in this oneAgeAfter that, the woman can enter the stage of marriage. Therefore, if the "year of breaking melons" is understood to refer to the occurrence of female sexual acts, then it is somewhat confused with the meaning of women's adulthood. In fact, the "Year of Broken Melons" is more of a praise and blessing for the good times of women's youth, which reflects the affirmation and beautiful expectations for women's growth process.
Through the ** of this article, we learned the meaning of the ancient sixteen-year-old woman who was called "the year of breaking melons". AlthoughModern manThe understanding of broken melons is often limited to women's sexual behavior, but in fact, "the year of broken melons" has no such meaning. In ancient concepts, broken melons were only special for women who were sixteen years oldAgeIt symbolizes a woman's good growth and youthful time. Such a salutation is inAncient literatiIt constantly appears in the works, giving it a mysterious and unique feeling. By learning about the traditions of antiquityCulture, we can better understand the ideas and value orientation of the ancients, so as to better feelAncient societiescharm and uniqueness.