Bigger feet can be made smaller the day after tomorrow, but the effect is not so good. In ancient times, foot binding could be used to make feet smaller, but foot binding would lead to foot deformity and have a bad influence on bone growth. You can wear smaller, inelastic socks at night. Getting used to it for a while may make your feet smaller. But if you do this for a long time, it may lead to foot bone deformity, so don't do it.
Three-inch golden lotus, also known as feet, feet, feet and foot binding (Guangdong), is an ancient custom in China:
Although there were many criticisms, it was gradually abolished in the early 20th century. Foot-binding existed in the Tang Dynasty, and it is impossible to verify when and where it began. However, people thought that women's feet in Song Dynasty were beautiful, so it became popular after Yuanfeng in northern Song Shenzong. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, most women in Taiwan Province Province had little feet.
This kind of behavior is mainly popular in the upper class. Women have to wrap their feet tightly with cloth since childhood, so that the bones of their feet are deformed and their toes are small, which leads to walking with their heels like children. Although there were voices of abolition from the early Qing Dynasty, it was not officially abolished until the 20th century. Han people began to think that this was a means to suppress women, and this custom gradually disappeared.