The enhancement in teriary, secondary and priamary education was highly improved after …show more content…
It claimed, “through the enlightening effect of the May Fourth movement, the women’s rights movement grew vigorously, concepts of gender equality and equal rights gained public discourse. 20 years after the founding of the Republic, finally implemented a law to provide men and women with equal rights.” Before the 1911 revolution, women’s rights are much more lower than men’s rights. For examples, women don’t have a real job besides being a mother and wives, they don’t have the chance to go to school and be educated, some of them even cannot go outside from their houses. In some ultra-orthodox family, wives and husbands can only see each others faces after the marriage ceremony. Women as a birth machine to give birth to men for more boys in their family, even when the husband died, she can’t own anything. On the other side, the women’s rights reform during the May Fourth movement, erase its spiritual impacts in the society, with laws like genders equality and freedom to be educated shows that there are real reforms it actually