Interpretation by reference:
Refers to wisdom and kindness.
Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty wrote "On the Period of Hengzhi": "Those who have rich cases have rich lives, but no virtue." Later, she described women as kind-hearted and reasonable.
Yuan Yiming's "Licas Marry Maids" is the second fold: "It is obviously my husband who denies himself, and you are a good wife."
The fifth time in Travel Notes of Lao Can: "This Wu is really a virtuous woman!"
Chapter 2 of Feng Deying's "Bitter Cabbage Flower": "Everyone knows that she is virtuous, kind, straightforward, decent and helpful."
Basic meaning:
Virtue is generally used to describe the meaning of women, that is, after marriage, women are well managed, kind-hearted, reasonable, know how to teach their husbands and children, and can honor their parents. Men will be proud of marrying a virtuous woman and feel dignified in front of relatives and friends.
Married women, in particular, are good at housekeeping, know how to teach their husbands and children and are generous to others. But it later evolved into a rare species among men, meaning that men are considerate and gentle, and know how to tolerate and understand women.
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