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'''Foot binding''' was a tradition practised in [[China]] in [[1900]]. [[Liu Hui Ying]]'s father ignored the tradition of binding the feet of his daughter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warring States (novel)|Warring States]]'')
'''Foot binding''' was a tradition practised in [[China]] in [[1900]]. [[Liu Hui Ying]]'s father ignored the tradition of binding the feet of his daughter. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Warring States (novel)}})
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Foot binding

Foot binding was a tradition practised in China in 1900. Liu Hui Ying's father ignored the tradition of binding the feet of his daughter. (PROSE: Warring States [+]Loading...["Warring States (novel)"])