China News Service, Nanchang, March 8 (Reporter Li Yunhan) On March 8, the International Women's Day themed exhibition "Fashion and Change - A Glimpse of Chinese Women's Lifestyles in Modern Centuries" was launched at the Jiangxi Provincial Museum. More than 170 cultural relics were exhibited at the Chinese Women's Youth.

  According to Yang Wei, the curator of the exhibition, this exhibition is based on the century-old period from 1840 to 1949. It is divided into three parts: "Family and Marriage", "Clothing and Body" and "Education and Occupation". The exhibition is related to There are more than 170 cultural relics related to women's clothing, weaving and embroidery, calligraphy and painting, badges, old photos and other cultural relics, which reproduce the spiritual style of Chinese women.

On March 8, the exhibition "Fashion and Change - A Glimpse of Chinese Women's Lifestyle in Modern Centenaries" was launched at the Jiangxi Provincial Museum.

Photo by Liu Zhankun

  Yang Wei said that the exhibition uses the changes in the lifestyle of Chinese women as a window to see through the changes in Chinese society over the past century. It vividly and intuitively reflects the disintegration of the old system and the gradual establishment of a new order, and fully witnesses the awakening of Chinese women over the past century. and progress.

  "The "Marriage Regulations of the Chinese Soviet Republic" was promulgated in 1931, which also formally established the principle of freedom of marriage." In front of the exhibits "Marriage Regulations of the Chinese Soviet Republic" and the divorce certificate of the Chinese Soviet Republic, Yang Wei said that from the traditional "Three Guidelines and Five Constant Rules" With the advent of "freedom of marriage", a new atmosphere of reform and innovation has also appeared in the trivial family life.

On March 8, the exhibition "Fashion and Change - A Glimpse of Chinese Women's Lifestyle in Modern Centenaries" was launched at the Jiangxi Provincial Museum.

The picture shows part of the "Clothing and Body" exhibition.

Photo by Liu Zhankun

  "The styles of clothing in the Qing Dynasty were relatively loose. The meaning of 'ritual' in clothing was greater than the existence of 'person'. The female body was hidden under the wide and fat skirts. The modern cheongsam highlighted the female figure." Jiangxi Provincial Museum is open Li Dong, an explainer from the Ministry of Education, said that modern clothing gradually pursues the unity of practicality and beauty, and self-expression through clothing has gradually become a new theme of women's clothing in this period.

  "Here are displayed the relevant certificates of all the educational experiences of an ordinary woman during the Republic of China. After she received training, she was employed by another school. Her experience was also a microcosm of women's education at that time." Li Dong said that amid the great changes in his country and his country, Modern Chinese women gradually became active in various professional fields such as industry, agriculture, business and politics, and gradually participated in social life and efforts to change the destiny of the country and the nation.

  The conclusion of the exhibition reads: "Modern China has been turbulent for hundreds of years. Women who have lived in the storm of the times have awakened in the baptism of civilization. They seek their own liberation and pursue equality between men and women. These difficult and gradual growth, bit by bit changes, Like a trickle, it eventually converges into an unstoppable and huge torrent that promotes the progress of Chinese society."

  It is understood that the exhibition is jointly sponsored by Jiangxi Provincial Museum and China Women and Children's Museum and will last until June 8.

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