THE FOUR VIRTUES OF WOMEN THROUGH PHAN BOI CHAU’S “NU QUOC DAN TU TRI”

THE FOUR VIRTUES OF WOMEN THROUGH PHAN BOI CHAU’S “NU QUOC DAN TU TRI”

Vũ Thị Hải hnphat04@gmail.com Trường ĐH Sư phạm Hà Nội
Huỳnh Nguyên Phát hnphat04@gmail.com Trường ĐH Sư phạm Hà Nội
Summary: 
In traditional concepts, women are expected to cultivate four virtues: housekeeping skills, beauty, appropriate speech, and moral conduct. These virtues rooted in Confucian thought, serve as fundamental moral standards guiding a woman’s lifelong journey of cultivation. Over time, the connotations of these virtues have evolved to suit changing social contexts. In this article, the author analyzes these four virtues through Phan Boi Chau’s “Nu quoc dan tu tri”, offering comments and evaluations. Phan Boi Chau’s concept reflects compatibility with traditional ideals amidst a context strongly influenced by Western, particularly French, culture at the time. Lessons from Phan Boi Chau’s approach are deemed crucial for preserving and promoting traditional concepts that remain valuable and relevant in today’s context
 
Keywords: 
The four virtues
Phan Bội Châu
“Nu quoc dan tu tri”.
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How to Cite: 
Vũ Thị Hải, Huỳnh Nguyên Phát, ,2024, THE FOUR VIRTUES OF WOMEN THROUGH PHAN BOI CHAU’S “NU QUOC DAN TU TRI”, WOMEN'S SCIENCE JOURNAL, 41-48, 26, (http://tapchikhoahoc.hvpnvn.edu.vn/four-virtues-women-through-phan-boi-chaus-nu-quoc-dan-tu-tri)

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