ancient china, chinese history, cultural heritage, eastern philosophy, empress jiang, female leadership, feminine strength, historical figures, moral wisdom, royal influence, traditional virtues, western zhou dynasty
In the annals of Chinese history, the mention of wise and influential empresses invariably brings us to Empress Jiang, the queen who successfully guided King Xuan of Zhou, the 11th monarch of the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 B.C.). Her story is not just about advising a king; it’s a narrative of moral strength, strategic counsel, ...
Gone are the days when women want to marry and become homemakers. Instead, they are driven to achieve success, competing for top positions, building careers, making money, and living their best lives. Just like men, women also aspire to be high-value individuals. As the quote goes: “Nobody works harder than a woman who doesn’t like ...
Life while in college can seem to be all about studying, going to class, and writing papers. But women may find themselves losing their sense of femininity if they are constantly running around in sweat pants wearing yesterday’s shirt and the makeup they didn’t wash off from the day before with their hair in a ...
We live in an age of superheroes. Whether it is through comics, movies, TV shows, or commercials, superheroes have captured our attention and inspired us with their exciting adventures. But more than just amazing us with their powers, these heroes also teach us some valuable life lessons. Captain America: Upholding moral values If there is ...