Wan Qiqi's joy suddenly dimmed, replaced by a mix of sympathy and anxiety.
In ancient times, reading was a right reserved for men. Only daughters of officials were entitled to read and write.
She could tell that the girl really wanted to learn.
"It's okay, I'll give you another one next time. Don't be sad!" Wan Qiqi reached out and wiped away his tears, saying, "You must stand by your own decision."
"The virtue of a woman's lack of talent does not mean that she lacks learning, but rather that she lacks talent in her heart. Even if she has great learning, she does not consider herself talented; the virtue here refers to humility..."
The saying "A woman's virtue lies in her lack of talent" has harmed countless women and misinterpreted its meaning.
"Virtue" does not refer to moral character, but rather to humility.
Those who are talented and humble are the true embodiment of the saying "a woman's virtue lies in her lack of talent"!
After hearing Wan Qiqi's words, the girl paused, then said in a hoarse voice, "Madam, what you said is the same as that gentleman's. But why do others disagree and think this explanation is wrong?"
gentlemen?
Wan Qiqi was somewhat curious about who this gentleman was and how he could have such thoughts.
“People who say this is wrong are usually uneducated. How can you possibly explain yourself to someone like that?” Wan Qiqi reached out and patted the girl’s head, saying, “Don’t be sad. Think of a way to make them understand you, and your predicament will naturally be resolved.”
The girl nodded blankly, wiped away her tears, tucked the torn book into her bosom, and said firmly, "Okay, I will!"
As she spoke, she walked up to An'an, handed her the sugar figurine, and said, "Little sister, this is your sugar figurine. I don't have any money, so I can't take your sugar figurine."
"I don't want money." An'an quickly waved her hand, urging the other party to accept the sugar figurine.
Wan Qiqi turned her head and said, "An'an, she's returning it to you, so you can take it!"
She knew that the girl didn't want to accept favors because she would have to repay them, but she might not be able to afford it, so she simply refused.
She grew increasingly curious about who it was that gave the girl books and taught her these principles.
Before I could even ask a question, I heard footsteps coming from the alley, getting closer and closer.
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