Women Have the Most Important Roles

1193 Words3 Pages

Women treated unfairly? Hogwash! Women have high rankings and are leaders in areas of politics, music, sports, and fashion. They have also become idols of many people.

My first point is that Wu Ze Tian was the empress of the Tang dynasty and ruled it for almost half a century; it was also a very successful dynasty. She could even set up secret police teams that protect her from protests and assassination attempts. This shows that women can rule a country-even one as large as China. Wu Ze Tian was not only intelligent but beautiful. Wu Ze Tian appointed Li Ji, a famous army general, to lead the army to invade Koryu on the Korean peninsula. It was a success thanks to the strategizing tactics of Wu Ze Tian. This earned the respect of China. Famous scholars like Dr. Sun Yat-sen's, wife Song Qingling, said of Wu: 'She was an excellent woman politician in Chinese feudal time. Wu even got rid of her rival Gaozong and the people of China favored her more than Gaozong. Wu also gave more freedom to women and stopped foot binding which caused a lot of pain. Women became freer under her female rule. How is that oppressive treatment to women? Wu also improved China’s education by improving the Keju Education System, which was introduced by the Sui Dynasty (581-618).

Secondly, she was devoted to agricultural production. She awarded local officials who developed agriculture well and punished those who imposed too many taxes on peasants. Additionally, she gave close attention to military defense and foreign relations. She set up a military administration along the northwest border where the Silk Road was. This helped agriculture and protect China from neighboring western countries.

Li Qing Zhao was a famous Chinese cl...

... middle of paper ...

...Corazon Aquino was another famous women president of Philippines from January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009. She was famous for leading the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution and overturning the dictator Ferdinand Marcos, which restored democracy in the Philippines. She also won the Nobel Prize in 1986 and received several awards for her work to promote human rights. Unfortunately, she died in August 1 in 2009. Because of this sad event, there was 10 days of mourning in Philippines. Obama attended the funeral and his press spokesman Robert Gibbs said: "Her courage, determination and moral leadership are an inspiration to us all and exemplify the best in the Filipino nation,"

To conclude, women were not oppressed because of their important roles in our world, they are respected and of course, they are not doing the hard work, it’s the men who are doing most of it!

Open Document