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Does Zhongmu Library need an appointment, Zhihu?
This original text is really hard to find, the most comprehensive introduction I can find in the library materials:

The first paragraph starts with the theory of Yin and Yang, citing the origin of Yin and Yang in the Book of Changes and other classics, and points out that the phenomenon of "Yang is above and Yin is below" between heaven and earth is due to the thick and heavy yin, which is not what Confucianism said. It is also pointed out that from the state to the individual, we must maintain the balance of Yin and Yang, and the society will be unclear if Yin and Yang are unbalanced (Fu Yuan), and pointedly pointed out "Yang"

The second paragraph describes that the same qualities of men and women have different forms of expression due to different social requirements, and lists that female martyrdom and male martyrdom are essentially the same, but their social roles are different.

The third paragraph quotes a large number of examples of ancient heroines and drinking words of female poets in the Southern Song Dynasty, proving that once women get a certain space for activities, they can show the same ability and talent as men.

In the fourth paragraph, it is wrong to judge people by their appearance, and then the pen turns to people's understanding of women, pointing out that judging people by their appearance is also a disguised practice, because women's appearance is weak.

Finally, it generally refutes the saying that "only women are difficult to support" and expresses the determination to serve the country-"shake off the clothes of a generation" (Fu Yuan)

This is the most comprehensive profile I can find, and I hope it will help you.