The slogan "Women hold up half the sky", which originated in Mao Zedong's era, is closely related to the women's liberation movement led by China's * * * production party.
In fact, a new understanding of the spirit of "self-improvement" covered by "half the sky" can continue to provide a cultural resource for many women, especially when we realize that the connection between "women and work" still defines women's concept of who they are. The idea of "holding up half the sky" should be put in the reality of the change of gender policy in China after women's liberation, and should be adhered to at the institutional level.
Renovating the new look of mountains and rivers has condensed women's strength, stimulated their aspirations and highlighted their beauty.