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Wat (wie) is Yuzhou (ancient China) - definitie

GEOGRAPHICAL OBJECT
Yuzhou Province; Yuzhou (nine ancient provinces)
  • Map of Chinese provinces in the prelude of [[Three Kingdoms]] period<br/>(In the late Han dynasty period, 189 CE).

Yuzhou (ancient China)         
Yuzhou or Yu Province was one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China, later to become an administrative division around the reign of Emperor Wu (r. 141 BC - 87 BC) of the Western Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 9).
Women in ancient and imperial China         
  • musicians]] painted on the walls of the 7th-century tomb of Li Shou.
  • A woman pushing a baby carriage, late [[Tang dynasty]], [[Mogao caves]] 156
  • 18th century illustration of [[Ban Zhao]] reading.
  • Emperor Huizong]] in the style of [[Tang dynasty]] painter [[Zhang Xuan]]
  • Statue of [[Fu Hao]] by a modern artist.
  • unbound feet]] are very small.
  • Vessel from the [[Majiayao culture]] decorated with a female-male figure.
  • [[Ceramic]] models of Tang women playing [[polo]] and wearing trousers.
  • Painted female dancer with rings on the head. Tang dynasty
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  • [[Qing dynasty]] woodblock print of [[Zheng Mao]] advising [[King Cheng of Chu]] on the succession.
  • ''Lady in a Bamboo Grove'' by [[Qiu Ying]] (1494–1552)
  • Song dynasty poetess [[Li Qingzhao]]
  • Portrait of [[Tang dynasty]] poetess [[Du Qiuniang]]
  • Two woman playing male roles in Song dynasty ''[[zaju]]'' theatre, women playing male role was a popular convention of the period
TRADITIONAL ROLE OF CHINESE WOMEN BETWEEN ROUGHLY 2000 BCE AND 1912 CE
Women in ancient China
Women in ancient and imperial China were restricted from participating in various realms of social life, through social stipulations that they remain indoors, whilst outside business should be conducted by men. The strict division of the sexes, apparent in the policy that "men plow, women weave" (), partitioned male and female histories as early as the Zhou dynasty, with the Rites of Zhou even stipulating that women be educated specifically in "women's rites" ().
Yu Prefecture (Hebei)         
HISTORICAL PREFECTURE ALSO TRANSLATED AS WEI PREFECTURE
Yuzhou (historical prefecture); Yù Prefecture
Yu Prefecture, also known by its Chinese name Yuzhou () and as Weizhou or Wei Prefecture, was a prefecture (zhou) of imperial China, centered on present-day Yu County, Hebei. It was one of the Sixteen Prefectures ceded by Later Jin to the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty.

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Yuzhou (ancient China)

Yuzhou or Yu Province was one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China, later to become an administrative division around the reign of Emperor Wu (r. 141 BC - 87 BC) of the Western Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 9).