There were indeed some emotional relationships between women in ancient times, but it was different from the relationship of " best friends " in modern society. In ancient society, women's status was relatively low and they were subject to many restrictions and restrictions. Therefore, the emotional exchange and friendship between women were especially precious. These friendships were usually built on common interests, values, family background, and so on. For example, in ancient times, women could share their feelings and life experiences with each other, support each other, and grow together. However, the friendship between ancient women was not the same as the relationship between best friends in the modern sense. Although they would support each other emotionally, there would be certain restrictions and rules on their behavior. In ancient society, there were strict rules for women's behavior. Women could not compare themselves with each other, be jealous of each other, or openly discuss the length of men. Therefore, the friendship between women in ancient times was more about mutual trust and respect than the friendship between modern best friends. The true " best friend " relationship between ancient women was based on common feelings, values, and interests, but there were certain restrictions and regulations on behavior and feelings.