In the Qing Dynasty, maids could be bought and sold, so how much did it cost to buy a maid?

Updated on history 2024-08-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Can you sleep casually when you buy a dental ring in the Qing Dynasty? Yes, during the Qing Dynasty, women were inferior to men. If you really can't take a maid, you can sleep casually.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No, there were regulations in the Qing Dynasty at that time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It costs about 4 taels to more than 20 taels of silver for Qingxiao pants, which is equivalent to 2000 12,000 yuan now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It probably costs four taels of silver, and some may even reach about 14 taels of two touches, and the RMB that Huawei is laughing at now is about 2000 12000 yuan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It will cost about a tael of silver. That's the equivalent of 100 yuan now. Actually, it's very cheap.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In ancient times, the maid can be said to have a very low status, completely worthless, and many owners treat the maid as an animal. After the owner buys the maid back to his house, this maid is equivalent to his own life's descendant, unless the maid has the money to redeem herself, or the owner likes the maid very much, so that the maid can live a normal life after reaching a certain age.

    In ancient times, maids were generally sold by their families to large families, because in ancient times, people wanted to live a comfortable life, it was very simple, and there was not a lot of food to eat, so some people sold their daughters to large families. Because the status of women in ancient times was very low, after the girl was born, the people in the family were not very happy, and they often felt that their daughters were losing money. There are also women who are willing to be sold to large families because they have food to eat after they have eaten them.

    In ancient times, buying a maid was not particularly expensive, generally within the range of 3 taels to 16 taels, like one tael in the Ming Dynasty, and now it is 660 yuan. If calculated in this way, the money of a maid is probably ranging from a few thousand yuan to ten thousand yuan.

    In fact, the maid's life is very pitiful, she needs to do all kinds of rough work every day, sleeps later than the dog, and gets up earlier than the chicken, this is the maid. There are some big families who are better to the maid, then the maid's life will be better, but most of the big families, they regard the maid as their own subordinate.

    In ancient times, it was difficult to have a bite to eat in the master's house, because in ancient times there were many people who were starved to death. If some maids are sold to large families at a very young age, they will grow up with the young lady in the family, and if the relationship with the young lady is very close, when the maid gets married, the young lady will also find a good family for the maid.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Parents would sell them to people who specialized in human trafficking, such as Yapo, who would trade with Yapo when the big families needed maids, so that they would be sold to the big families; Ancient maids are also divided into 369 and so on, the price is different, and the maid with good appearance and high ability is relatively more expensive, generally requiring two taels of silver.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In most families, the children who buy and sell are girls, and they are mainly bought and sold through housekeepers; In general, the money is not the same, it may be sold to five taels of silver, if there is a skill, it can be sold to about 20 taels of silver, if the owner likes it, ** may not be high.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's because the family is poor, so they will be sold by their parents. It's worth about 50 taels, which is quite high for the average person

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