In Dayuan, many of the countless laws were biased towards women, exploiting men. For instance, the "Husband Rules," the "Department of Surveillance," the fact that only women were permitted to take office, and only private schools exclusively for women were established, etc. Even the soldiers in the army barracks were all women, leaving no place for men.
It was common for women to go barefaced in public, but if a man went outside without wearing a hat to cover his face, he would be accused of being indecent, unchaste, and would attract scorn and be regarded with a certain disdain by others.
However, Dayuan also had a law specifically targeting women.
A woman was considered older by the age of twenty-five, and if she hadn't taken a husband by then, an official matchmaker would intervene.
There were many official slaves among the matchmakers, most of whom were descendants of criminals.