Foot binding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Foot binding (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: chánzú nonononono, literally "bound feet") was a custom practiced on young girls and women for approximately one thousand...
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The story goes that the practice started in the 9th century when an Imperial concubine had her feet bound because her Prince loved her little feet. Other women started copying this "desirable" look, and the teeter-totter sway it produced as you tried not to fall on your face somehow got to be seen as 'erotic'.
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During this time, approximately one billion women had their feet bound. There are several legends that endeavor to account for the inception of this custom, one is that the concubine of a Chinese prince named Yao Niang walked so gracefully that it seemed as if she "skimmed over the top of golden lilies.
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How Were Feet Bound? ... So exactly what did foot binding do to the feet? Well, young girls would have their feet bound for the first time when they were about five years old. ... Bound feet were thought to be so alluring because they were always hidden. Bound feet were covered in bindings, socks and shoes and then doused...
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Students will become aware that few Chinese women in American had bound feet, although in the early days wives of merchants usually did; Students will compare foot binding with restrictive clothing in use today and in the past.
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www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/sum-inst/links/bd-feet.htm
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There are currently 33 Comments for Bound feet in China. ... Comments on Bound feet in China ... She doesn't look old enough to have bound feet, a practice that became unpopular during 1920's and 30's. Even most 80 year olds don't have bound feet.
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Although some girls had their feet bound in the extreme and painful golden lotus style, others had their feet bound in less contorted manners that "merely" kept the toes compressed or limited the growth of the foot without breaking any bones.[8] In some areas and among some social groups, such as the Hakka in southern...
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Millions of Chinese women bound their feet, a status symbol that allowed them to marry into money. Footbinding was banned in 1912, but some women continued to do it in secret. Some of the last survivors are still living in a village in Southern China. ... At that time, bound feet were a status symbol, the only way for a...
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