In China's long history, women are mostly not recorded in historical documents, or appear as male vassals, and there are very few who can go down in history with their talents. However, women also have a position and contribution that cannot be ignored in the process of cultural development. The male-dominated environment in ancient Chinese society and the concept that women are virtuous without talent have resulted in many women not being able to give full play to their talents throughout their lives.
The situation and aspirations of photo background removing these women may only rely on the interpretation of many excellent works of art to attract the attention of others. In the 21st century with the rise of women's power, women are no longer a hidden role in society who does not leave the door. The National Palace Museum in Taipei carefully selects 71 sets of masterpieces from the collection of paintings and calligraphy, spanning from the Yuan Dynasty to the Republic of China. According to the theme and age, they are divided into two major units - "Fang Fangxiu" and "Women's History Liufang". It shows the talents that women have revealed in different fields dominated by men.
Looking for "her" in the collection of the Palace Museum Photo Credit: CNA Going up the stairs covered with red carpet in the hall of the Forbidden City, you can see almost the entire wall on the welcome wall on the second floor. The signboard with pink as the main color is printed with various female images in ancient paintings. , with the words "She - Female Image and Talent" special exhibition, recommending the latest special exhibition to every visitor to the Palace Museum. Follow the sign to turn left, and then go straight ahead, you will see the columns and floors also decorated in pink, and a huge display case that reaches the ceiling and hangs four paintings. Going further, this is