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Changing Gender Roles During China's Golden Age

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John F. Kennedy once said, “Change is the law of life. Those who look only to the past or present are sure to miss the future.” Between 600 C.E and 1450 C.E, gender roles in China changed drastically when it came to job opportunities and the belief that women should remain compliant. A significant continuity also took place in regard to the effects that society’s concept of beauty has on women. Job opportunities changed immensely during China’s “golden age”. At first, rural women were a huge factor in the textile industry. They took care of the mulberry trees that fed the silk worms, they harvested the silk fibers from the worm’s cocoons, and then after turning the fiber into thread, they wove the thread into textiles. But when the economy

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