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Liu Ying wanted to refute the high priest's remarks that regarded chastity as shit.
But...he knows very well that this is true!
This is definitely not nonsense.
The feudal empire era lasted for two thousand years.
However, not all feudal empires paid attention to the so-called chastity arch in Neo-Confucianism of the Song and Ming Dynasties.
At least, Liu Ying could be sure that there was no such thing as a chastity archway in the Han Empire.
Among the people at the bottom, many people prefer women who have children, mainly driven by the idea of carrying on the family line.
And people who have never given birth are most likely to have dystocia.
Under current medical conditions, giving birth is entirely up to the woman’s own struggle.
Therefore, in the event of dystocia, the best outcome is to save one.
And the worst outcome is naturally that there is no way to save it, big or small.
In other words, a woman who gives birth to a child is seen in the eyes of many people.
First: There is no problem with my health because I have already given birth to a child.
Second: There will be no problem of difficult childbirth.
Therefore, the high priest naturally believed that the batch of Hun women in his hands who had killed men on Baishan Mountain would be very popular in Han Dynasty!
After all, if this thing comes true.
The joke people say, that the country will send you a wife, has really come true.
In fact, as far as the customs and concepts in the early Han Dynasty were not very mature.
The high priest's guess was not wrong. If the human resources in his hands really arrived in the Han Empire, they would indeed become hot commodities.
For example, the mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had already been married and had given birth to children before she entered the palace and became the crown prince's concubine...
But she still became the favorite concubine of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, so there was a story of Liu Che inheriting the foundation of the Han Empire.
Even after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty became the emperor, he learned that his mother had been married and had a child before marrying his father. He also mobilized his strength to find his sister and join the palace.
It can be seen that in the early years of the Han Empire, there were far fewer cumbersome concepts of honor and disgrace than later generations.
In other words, this era is a blank sheet of paper...
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