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In the 17th and 19th centuries, most samurai ideologists and authors of home codes, which I spoke about in one of the previous posts , were written exclusively with the expectation of a male audience , for the family economy was transmitted through the male line. In addition, all important public positions were also occupied by men . In the book "Khakagure", authored by the samurai Yamamoto Tsunetomo, it is explicitly stated: "Daughters stain the name of the family and are a disgrace to the parents. The exception is the eldest daughter, and the rest can be neglected . "
Despite such a very categorical and rude attitude on the part of Yamamoto, other authors pay more attention to women, namely, the role that they expect from a woman in their home. One of the most popular treatises on the education of women was the work "Great Teaching for Women," which in 1716 was published by the Confucian scholar Kaibara Ecken .
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