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Is the fable of cutting feet and fitting shoes true?
Although this fable sounds absurd, it does have a corresponding historical record, so it should be true. After all, there used to be a custom of foot binding. Everything I used to do was for beauty, for the so-called virtue.

The story of cutting feet and fitting shoes has been laughed at by people for thousands of years, even for primary school students. But what about people with deformed feet? It is difficult for them to buy shoes that suit them. They need to take off their shoes and socks when they go out, and they will have all kinds of embarrassment and inferiority. When they like climbing mountains and running, they will feel pain in their feet.

What shall we do? These foot deformities can be solved by surgery. Deformities such as hallux valgus, flatfoot and clubfoot can be completely restored to the correct bone structure through regular osteotomy. In this way, you can put on normal shoes after the operation and restore the function of your feet. Now the surgical technique is basically mature, and it is being deeply studied in the direction of cosmetic surgery. The Millennium dream has come true, and the progress of modern medicine has significantly improved the quality of human life.

Because the feet of the shoes are big, I cut a piece of my feet to make up the size of the shoes. Metaphor unreasonably accommodate or disregard the specific situation, copy mechanically. Material determines consciousness, which requires us to proceed from reality and seek truth from facts. Respect objective laws, give full play to subjective initiative, and be bookish. Cut one's feet to suit one's shoes and make a bookishness mistake.