Foot binding (pinyin: chanzu; literally bound feet) was a custom practiced on young girls and women for approximately one thousand years in China; beginning in the 10th century and ending in the first half of 20th century. There is little evidence for the custom prior to the court of the Southern Tang dynasty in Nanjing; which celebrated the fame of its dancing girls; renowned for their tiny feet and beautiful bow shoes. What is clear is that foot binding was first practised among the elite and only in the wealthiest parts of China; which suggests that binding the feet of well-born girls represented their freedom from manual labor and; at the same time; the ability of their husbands to afford wives who did not need to work; who existed solely to serve their men and direct household servants while performing no labor themselves. Bound feet were considered intensely erotic in traditional Chinese culture. Qing Dyna
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