Origin of the practice of matrimony
it should be a chinese-specific folklore that has a long history and goes back to the han dynasty if it is to be traced back.
the celebration of marriage in ancient times was a lifelong event, but the failure of some of the premature to have a family led people to think of it.
"p" is for the dead.
some of the young boys and girls die after having been engaged to marriage without waiting to marry.
the old people believed that if they were not married for him or her, his or her ghost would be making the house uncomfortable.
therefore, it is important that a matrimony ceremony be held for him/her, and that he/she be buried together as a couple and be buried together, so as not to be left alone in the land of the two families.
on 22 may 2011, the mother of zheng do-bin, the late korean actress, held a wedding ceremony for her and his wife in cheng.
when a man or woman dies before marriage, the woman is also to be married to a man, and the marriage is to be held by the late husband's sister in the presence of the master of god and the bride.
from then on, the bride stayed in the empty room for life, claiming to be a housekeeper and unmarried.
some women do not want to go to the house and marry another man, but are thought to be the second marriage and the “missing woman”.
her so-called "ex-husband" is to be sacrificed for the anniversary of her wedding.
out of love and missed children, the elderly felt that they had not been able to choose a couple for him or her before they died and that they should also complete their marriage and be responsible as parents.
actually, it's a place of emotional incarnation.
the old belief in the so-called cemetery “windwater” as to the existence of an orphan grave affects the well-being of the families.
at the time, there were some “feng shui” (known as “chang shui”) who, in an effort to earn more money, had also tried to encourage such matrimony.
legacy occurs more often in noble or wealthy households, and rarely in poor homes.
a couple of forest wardens from taiwan had a mutated marriage.
marriages are prohibited because they cost the human, material and material resources of society.
"no funerals and bridals." but this culture has not been eradicated, even directly by the rulers.
for example, cao cao's favorite son died when he was 13 years old, and he hired her as his wife and buried her together.
song dynasty is the most popular.
yesterday's dreams of celebrity recorded that if an unmarried man or woman dies, his parents must ask “ghosts” to say he is a relative and then make gossip about it.
when they get consented to marriage, they make each ghost's underwear, hold a marriage offering and bury the male and female body together.
"the son dies without a wife, or seeks to be buried together." it also reads: yang □ died while his fiancée died; liu qing, who was hired by him, was buried together.
the practice of martyrdom among women continues to prevail with the strengthening of chastity.
it was not until late in the evening that the feudal ritual was struck by western spiritual civilization that gradually disappeared.
the ceremony of marriage of the dead is a mixture of red and white, which varies greatly depending on the person's claim.
usually, we'll have tothrough presentations by the media, both sides pass through the portal, and receive the dragon and phoenix after marriage.
the man's release is also to be carried out, half of it is real, half of it is a piece of paper, and then burned on the door or grave.
at the beginning of the year, there were still remnants of the tradition of matrimony, as well as “welcome events” in which individual families married the dead and “bones” and “bones” in which two families, male and female, were referred to.
in the early years, such “wedding” ceremonies were held at night, and sometimes people were sleeping while they were awakened by drums in the streets, which were “bones”.
carrying a paper palanquin, drawn by a single drum, a single number, a single chorus.
some do not use this form, they still carry eight palanquins, full of gold lights, and only one picture of a woman was married.
after the 1930s, there was a ceremony modelled on the “civil marriage”, led by a western band, followed by four people carrying a funeral booth with photographs of the “bride”.
this is the present life of the tradition of matrimony, which, through knowledge of traditional practices, will slowly give you an impression of the ancient ideas.
this is the piety of the ancients towards nature and the unknown.
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