What's more, Confucius said at that time that "only women are difficult to raise" was actually warning the rulers at that time, and even wanted to warn them not to be partial to people around them, otherwise it would bring great disasters to themselves. When Confucius said this, he did not have any prejudice against women. After all, there are many favorite concubines who have worked in the harem of cholera in history.
At the same time, Confucius also reminded the king to beware of people around him, not only to strengthen control and education of people around him, but also to prevent these people from getting into trouble. In fact, this is not a prejudice against women, but a strategy for governing the country. But if we understand this sentence only superficially, it will definitely be mistaken for prejudice against women. Therefore, for future generations, Confucius' character will definitely be questioned.
But Confucius, as a saint, naturally has no prejudice against women. If this sentence is biased against women, didn't Confucius even scold his parents and sisters? Therefore, Confucius, as a saint, will not have mysterious prejudice.
Moreover, Confucius said this sentence only to remind the king to beware of people around him, such as favored eunuchs and concubines. After all, there are always several beloved ministers or concubines around the king, and for these beloved concubines, it is actually a great hidden danger to the king. After all, Shang Zhouwang directly ruined the whole Shang Dynasty because of da ji.