In ancient feudal society, the concept of marriage and the concept of face profoundly affected people's lives and choices.
Arranged marriages, the requirements for women's appearance, and the taboos in the idea of physiognomy were all part of the society of the time, and they shaped people's values and behaviors to some extent.
However, with the changing times, these ideas have gradually evolved and challenged in modern society.
This article will delve into the evolution of these ideas and their impact on individual freedom and uniqueness.
In feudal society, arranged marriages were commonplace.
Parents usually arrange marriages for their children for the sake of the union of the two families, and young people often do not have the right to choose. This perception leads to conservative marriage and the concealment of feelings.
If the younger generation wants to change this, it will take a lot of struggle and a lot of pressure. Arranged marriages are often based on family considerations rather than individual feelings and wishes.
Many young people have to face strong pressure from their parents and may even face rejection from their families.
Over time, arranged marriages have become more and more permanent, with many people choosing to assimilate and conform to tradition, which has sparked a debate between individual freedom and the inheritance of civilization.
In modern society, there is more emphasis on the free choice and happiness of individuals. Marriage is no longer just a matter for two families, but an important decision about personal happiness and quality of life.
The concept of arranged marriage in the feudal era was gradually replaced by the modern concept of marriage and love, and marriage was more based on mutual respect and affection.
Nor can we ignore the role that arranged marriages played in feudal society, which have their own historical background and cultural roots.
In feudal society, women's physical conditions and appearance were endowed with extremely high value.
This perception has led to a great demand for women, and even influenced the choice of women by the man's family. Women are seen as the face of the family, and their physiognomy is seen as an honor that represents the family.
This perception is also reflected in blind date marriages, where a woman's appearance is often the first consideration. In modern society, people place more emphasis on the thoughts and character of the individual, believing that there is a complex relationship between the appearance and the inside.
Women who are both rigid and feminine are more popular in modern times and should not be bound by stereotypes. Modern society emphasizes equality and respect, and no longer emphasizes women's appearance as a criterion.
This change has brought more freedom and opportunity for women to pursue their dreams and careers instead of being limited to their physical appearance.
Despite this, some traditional beliefs remain, and women still face pressure from society to have their perfect appearance.
This phenomenon is especially evident in some entertainment circles and social **, where women are required to meet certain standards or risk criticism and discrimination.
Therefore, we need to continue to work hard to promote a change in society's values for women, so that every woman can have more freedom in her own choices and development.
The concept of physiognomy occupied an important place in ancient society, and one of the taboos was called the "four white eyes".
This view holds that a person with four white eyes brings misfortune and disaster. Some people can be excluded and discriminated against by society because of this physiognomic trait.
Modern society pays more attention to the uniqueness and freedom of the individual, and people do not want to be bound by traditional ideas. The taboo in the idea of physiognomy has been criticized as being too superstitious and feudal because it ignores the uniqueness of each person.
Modern society places more emphasis on individual freedom and happiness, and people are no longer willing to change their lives in order to avoid taboos.
The concept of physiognomy has gradually lost its influence in modern society, and people pay more attention to the inner qualities and abilities of individuals.
Some still cling to traditional beliefs that there is some scientific basis for physiognomy and taboos.
This view conflicts with the concept of freedom in modern society and has caused a lot of controversy.
We should respect everyone's beliefs and opinions, but also call on people not to assimilate and superstition easily, and to be brave enough to pursue their own lives and happiness.
The concept of marriage and the concept of face in ancient feudal society are no longer applicable in modern society.
Arranged marriages, the requirements for women's appearance, and the taboos in the notion of physiognomy have all been challenged and evolved.
Modern society places more emphasis on the freedom and uniqueness of the individual, and no longer shackles traditional concepts to individual choice and development.
Although some traditional beliefs still exist, we should strive to promote progress and change in society so that everyone can pursue their own happiness and freedom.
Let's abandon our shackles, pursue freedom, and create our own happy life.