Women's Three-Character Classic is a kind of banter, which refers to a satirical and humorous style, usually in groups of three words or three sentences, which shows the ignorance, absurdity, contradiction or ridiculousness of a certain person or thing in an exaggerated or sarcastic way. This style is often used to tease, satirize or ridicule some behaviors or remarks of women.
However, this statement is not a formal literary work, nor has it been widely recognized and used. In formal literature and language use, we should respect everyone's rights and dignity and avoid using insulting, degrading or discriminatory language to describe or evaluate others.