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How did Mao fight abolish the traditional female stereotypes in China?

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00:02 First we write about han dynasty establishment.
00:06 So the han dynasty emerged after few banks successful rebellion against the qin dynasty combining military victories and political and political consolidation then we'll write about building upon or breaking with qin institution...
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