When Zhu Changluo, Zongshen's eldest son, became a monk, Wang Xijue was the cabinet record. In view of the fact that when he became a monk in December of six years, Zhang ordered Ma and others to edit "Jian Di Tu Shuo", and Wang Xijue ordered to collect information and compile "Xiu Yi Tu Shuo" as the first textbook.
However, Wang Xijue left his post soon, and the matter fell through, but Jiao Hong still worked hard. After the book was written, Jiao Hong intended to submit it, but Zhengyu Guo, an official, was jealous of Jiao Hong, so he attacked Jiao Hong's reputation and forced him to fail to submit the book. Therefore, it is a pity that this book failed to become the enlightenment textbook of Guangzong (namely Zhu Changluo).
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Interpretation of modern becoming a monk
In ancient China, people highly praised a woman without talent as virtuous. In ancient times, women not only did not study, but also did not go out. The so-called unmarried woman is not allowed to go out without leaving the second door.
When a woman reaches a certain age, she needs to get married and then go out of the boudoir and home, commonly known as becoming a monk. In today's society, marriage means that women get married.
China is a country with a civilization history of 5,000 years, so many words developed from ancient times, but the meaning of ancient times is not exactly the same as that of modern times.
For example, the word "married" in ancient times means that a woman who has never left home gets married, commonly known as marriage. So becoming a monk means that a woman marries.
Nowadays, most women in society are independent and self-reliant, even more knowledgeable than many men. Even if a woman is married, it's called marriage, but it doesn't mean a woman who hasn't left home.
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