A Revolutionary Concept: The idea of 男女平等 was revolutionary in China. It directly challenged the deeply ingrained Confucian patriarchal system, which was codified in concepts like
重男轻女 (zhòngnán qīngnǚ) - “value men, belittle women.” Traditionally, women were expected to adhere to the “Three Obediences” (obey her father, her husband, then her son). The promotion of gender equality, especially after 1949, was a key part of building a “New China.” This was famously encapsulated in Mao Zedong's slogan: “
妇女能顶半边天” (fùnǚ néng dǐng bànbiāntiān) - “Women can hold up half the sky.”