In recent years, in many parts of China, women have been teaching nourishment centers. In this, the teaching and feminism are not taught to women. They are forced to do homework.
But what about these institutions?
The news broke up throughout the country, with the news that the Cultural Institute has been taught in the city of Phoenix, 'the virtues for the woman'.
Important teachings for women in these schools are:
Women who are good at work do not succeed in life.
Women should be on the brink of society, not to make efforts to advance.
"When your husband kills, do not do any action.
If a woman has sexual intercourse with more than three men, she will be sick and die.
Fusion City administration responded immediately. The Education Council of Fuhan has published a report titled "This Teaching Institute is Against Social Justice." This education company, which has been operating for six years, has been ordered to shut down on Chinese media and social networks.
Some time ago, 17-year-old Jing, who attended classes in the Fusion Agency, told the BBC that the decision was happy.
When she was 13, Jing was sent to the academy by her mother, claiming she was too bad. Jing's mother looked forward to the culture and education of him.
Jing's mother was born and raised in rural areas, and had less education.
Jing, who says he still remembers the suffering, said, "As a part of the training, I cleaned the toilet with just a hand and how serious it is."
It was taught that the tasks were to be done by women, and women were born to serve men.
Why was she not handcuffed in the cleaning process, and why these unnecessary hardships still exist without jing.
According to the next mainstream teaching, students must admit their mistakes to their parents and seniors.
Jing suggests that the syllabus is to study homework theories, and to do their homework training. In this, the physiotherapy team will be trained.
Jing suggests that they were the most crippled in the video that showed the women under the heading "Removed Women".
"They said that they had sexual intercourse with more than one male and that they were all over the body." After studying "traditional virtues", Jing recalls that they were surprisingly well-remembered and turned into good women.
"There was no 7-day training that ordinary people could hear and I could not tolerate their brains," Jing says, "on the night of the fourth night, I ran to the iron fence."
Women who work in Beijing and Shanghai-like cities are aware of these classes and are shocked.
In fact, these institutions have been in China's rural and small towns for many years. On the same month, the university students in Central China, Jujiyang, have been characterized by the importance of women's virginity and the appropriateness of clothing to wear.
In 2014, members of the Arts Center in Dongguan were taught that women who think that work is important is to cut their uterus and breasts.
In the south of Shenzhen in 2005, a female employee jumped from the seventh floor of the building to escape from adultery. His act of saving his virginity was seen as one of the most courageous and appreciated nationwide.
Such "female virtue" is a symbol of a woman's behavior, which has been accepted in China for thousands of years.
To respect the father, husband and son; Protecting her virginity; This includes understanding the incompetent women's virtue.
In ancient China, these laws were taught in schools and homes to subjugate women and keep them at the bottom of society.
In 1949, when China's People's Republic Party was created, its founder Mao was talking about 'women have got half of the sky'. Thereafter, the social status of Chinese women began to rise.
Do companies with such ideas really work in the Chinese market? Most students come from grams and have less education. Some are mistaken for their husbands and are not happy with their marriage.
Talking of women who have similar problems makes their mind calm. They see that these institutions teach women to be below men, as a solution to their problems.
"Basic Aid is to come from the policy of the policy," says Say Lihua, editor of the rural women's magazine.
He said, "The lack of illiteracy, the support of society and the legal protection of women's rights in the rural areas is the reason for these ideologies."
He says that such "female virtue classes" should not be taken seriously.
"The Chinese community, male and female have moved towards equality," he says, "laughing at these things and forgetting it is the right thing to do."
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