Elementary Discussion on Chinese Female Culture and the Direction of Its Future Development
Abstract
The harmonious development of human society cannot be achieved without the harmonious development of the relationship between men and women, and as an important cultural content, the development of male and female culture can not be ignored. Since China adopting the policy of reform and opening up, the independence and autonomy of the female group have been greatly improved. There are so many women practitioners in the field of politics, economy and culture, and the situation does not change when compared with the developed countries from a global vision. As a world power, China not only needs to develop its economy and society, but also needs to enhance its ethical and cultural quality and theoretical thinking. If female culture can be viewed as an important part of the construction process of socialist culture with Chinese characteristics, then significant contribution will be made to the development of human civilization.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/n
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