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在以男子为中心的中国传统社会,参政被视为女性的一大“禁区”。然而,北魏 至隋唐,不少女性却置男性封建专制主义对女性的这种清规戒律于不顾,勇敢地活跃在当时的 政治舞台上。本文从历史地理学与女性文化相结合的角度,通过对这一时期女性参政的地域分 布及其特征的分析和探讨,借以客观地认识和理解中国古代女性参政问题。
In traditional man-centered Chinese society, participation in politics is regarded as a “forbidden zone” for women. However, from the Northern Wei Dynasty to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, quite a few women set aside such rules and regulations of feminist feudal absolutism and courageously active on the political stage at that time. This article from the perspective of the combination of historical geography and women’s culture, through the analysis and discussion of the geographical distribution and characteristics of women’s political participation during this period, in order to objectively understand and understand the issue of women’s political participation in ancient China.