Four Books for Women

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Literal meaningWomen's Four Books
Hanyu PinyinNǚ sìshū
Hanyu PinyinNǚ sìshū
Four Books for Women
Han scholar Ban Zhao was one of the authors of Four Books for Women.
Chinese四書
Literal meaningWomen's Four Books
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNǚ sìshū
Wade–GilesNü ssu-shu

The Four Books for Women (simplified Chinese: 女四书; traditional Chinese: 女四書) was a collection of material intended for use in the education of young Chinese women. In the late Ming and Qing dynasties, it was a standard text read by the daughters of aristocratic families.[1] The four books had circulated separately and were combined by the publishing house Duowen Tang in 1624.[1]

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