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As the saying goes, a broken palm is worth a thousand dollars. There is another saying that the ancients agreed with. Why does it look funny now?

Palmistry has always been very popular, and now we can see many fortune tellers even in the street. Even in the past two years, there have been websites and programs related to handwriting on the Internet, which are in a mess. Nowadays, however, many people even have fun as a pastime. However, in the feudal period, ordinary people believed this very much and often judged people by their appearances. There are three lines in a person's palm, namely, emotional line, wisdom line and lifeline from top to bottom, but some people's two lines overlap, from one end of the palm to the other, which is what we are going to talk about today. There are many legends about broken palms among the people. There is a difference between a man's broken palm and a woman's broken palm, as we are going to say today, "A man's broken palm is worth 1000 yuan."

A woman's broken palm is worth a penny. "

As we all know, the status of women in feudal period was very low, so the ancients also had different views on the matter of men and women breaking their palms. They have always believed that if a person breaks his palm, it is good, with an absolute value of 1000 yuan. And if a woman has a broken palm, it's only worth a penny. Even in the eyes of the ancients, a woman with a broken palm is worthless.

Specifically, a person can create wealth by breaking his palm, so it is worth thousands of dollars. The woman with a broken palm is the symbol of Foucault and Kezi, and everyone is too late to hide far away, let alone be popular or valuable.

In fact, this is also related to the character of the person who broke his palm. Generally, people who break their palms are more decisive and straightforward, which is definitely a good thing for men and easy to complete. But it's different for women. In ancient times, women's responsibility was to teach each other, wash clothes and cook, and most men also liked gentle and virtuous women, not tough and arbitrary people. A woman is too self-righteous, which is not in line with the social environment at that time, so people will be biased against a woman with a broken palm, but we are different now. Equality between men and women, capable women will be looked up to.

In addition, nine out of ten ancient people were superstitious, and women who had broken their palms were discriminated against. If anything happens at home again, people will naturally associate it with a broken palm. Such a wild guess, after a long time, it is difficult to think about the reputation of the woman who broke her palm, and naturally it is even worse.

It has been passed down from generation to generation, so in many people's cognition, a woman with a broken palm is ominous, not only for her husband, but also for her family, so many families don't like such a woman. In fact, who can say for sure about natural disasters and man-made disasters? But it was precisely because of the low status of women at that time that everyone liked to let women take the blame, just like the so-called "femme fatale".

From our present point of view, the broken palm has nothing to do with a person's development. One's success depends on hard work and one's own ability. Without ability, it's useless to throw anything. It is even more nonsense to say that a woman has broken her palm. Should a woman who has broken her palm take responsibility for such things as natural disasters and man-made disasters? That's ridiculous!

Therefore, it is only the product of feudal superstition that "a man's palm is worth a thousand dollars and a woman's palm is worth a penny", which is no longer applicable to our modern society. Now that men and women are equal, everyone is the same. It is no longer an era when men are superior to women.