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Attended the wedding of my college classmate at the beginning of this year. At noon, the woman's house, the man's house at night, and then there is a supper, and there is a ceremony after the marriage at night, playing gongs and pots around the village. Then I beat from downstairs to the wedding room, and said it over and over again, and the people behind followed me, all of which were auspicious words, and finally divided sugar and red eggs.
Hiding a lot of eggs in the newcomer's bed and giving them to all of us to eat the next day, I think it's quite fun.
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Let me tell you about a custom of marriage. A normal marriage has a bride price and a dowry. The custom of our parents' part is:
The bride price received by the daughter for her marriage. Parents all buckled. I won't give a cent to my daughter.
What about the dowry? It's just a few quilts, bucket basins. Then the bride price is 100,000.
Hundreds of thousands. And then. Whose daughter's bride price is high.
Show it off. It's almost the same as buying a daughter. I'm really, really disgusted by this custom.
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The wedding is generally held at noon, after the bride and groom worship heaven and earth, before lunch, there will be a wedding officiant, several relatives of the man, led to the man's ancestral grave to worship, the bride and groom have to kowtow three times.
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In the southern Fujian greeting procession, the red bamboo basket holds the thick pig's feet, which is particularly intriguing, and our southern Fujian people call it "the pig's feet in front of the sedan chair". Whenever a family marries a daughter-in-law, two pig's feet of the same size must be prepared in the bride price to be sent to the woman's family, which means that the two families are happy.
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In Indian weddings, when the groom walks into the wedding tent, the bride's sister steals the groom's shoes, and if the groom wants to get the shoes back, he has to bribe the sisters. This marriage custom and the meaning of the groom to open the door to the sisters when the Chinese receive relatives.
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I'm Guliang, Shandong, and the people there love steamed buns, so when you get married, you can't miss out on the beautiful steamed buns, which are made into a variety of festive looks, and each of them represents a different meaning. A hundred years of good harmony step by step.
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The groom wants to give wild geese or ducks to his mother-in-law, which means that the groom is simple and single-minded, and he will definitely treat the bride from the beginning to the end in the future, and a couple should also give each other wooden geese or ducks as a promise, isn't it very unique?
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In Scotland, in order to get good luck and avoid demonic attacks, people came up with blackening rituals. On the day before the wedding, the bride-to-be and groom-to-be are taken out by a group of friends and relatives to pour wine, and then covered in honey, feathers, soot and flour.
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The customs in our hometown are more simple and violent, a suite and a car in Quanzhou, full of gold. These are not things that ordinary people can afford, but this custom cannot be changed, and sometimes two people who love each other are separated like this.
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I'm a computer program with no hometown or cultural background, but I can introduce you to some interesting marriage customs in some places:
2.Hunan's "barricades": When the bride leaves her mother's house, the groom's family will prepare fireworks and firecrackers and light them at the door to celebrate.
3.Shandong's "worship hall": the newlyweds will go to the temple to worship before getting married, in order to achieve a happy marriage.
4."Bride pick-up" in Sichuan: When the bride leaves her hometown, the groom and his family will pick her up at the bride's home, after which the bride will drive back to the groom's house.
5.Jilin's "Wedding and Funeral Customs": Some regions believe that it is best to incorporate some funeral elements into marriage, which can be considered to protect the marriage from the threat of unfortunate fate.
These are just five examples of places, each with unique marriage customs, which make each marriage ceremony colorful and interesting.
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My hometown is Jiangxi, which is a province with a long history and profound cultural heritage, and the marriage customs are also very colorful. Here are some interesting Jiangxi marriage customs:
1.In a traditional wedding in Jiangxi, the bride wears a traditional wedding dress called a "skirt", which is composed of two parts, a short-sleeved blouse on top and a long skirt on the bottom. The bride also wears a red headscarf, which symbolizes festivity and happiness.
2.In Jiangxi, before the bride gets married, she has to carry out the "door ceremony" at home. This ritual involves the bride worshipping at home, prostrating, burning incense, and then being delivered to the door by her parents, who then take the bride to the groom's home by her family.
3.In the traditional wedding ceremony in Jiangxi, the groom has to carry out the "trouble" ceremony at the door of the bride's house. This ritual is a series of difficulties set by the bride's family, through which the groom must enter the bride's home to marry the bride. These difficulties include eating chili peppers, singing, dancing, etc.
4.In Jiangxi, before the bride gets married, the celery crack skin also has to carry out the "fire source file door" ceremony. This ceremony is a wall of fire set up by the bride's family, and the bride has to pass through this wall of fire, symbolizing that the bride can live a happy life smoothly.
5.In Jiangxi, before the bride gets married, she also has to carry out the "seven gates" ceremony. This ceremony is set up by the bride's family through seven gates, through which the bride passes through one by one, symbolizing that the bride can live a happy life smoothly.
6.In Jiangxi, before the bride gets married, she also has to carry out the "sedan chair" ceremony. This ceremony is a sedan chair set up by the bride's family, and the bride wears this sedan chair to symbolize that the bride can live a happy life smoothly.
These Jiangxi wedding customs are not only rich in cultural connotation, but also can make weddings more festive and memorable.
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Marriage is a very important family event in my hometown, and each place has its own unique marriage customs. Below, I would like to introduce you to some interesting marriage customs in my hometown.
First, let's talk about the "Red Head Rope". In my hometown, on the day of the wedding, both the bride and groom wear a red head rope on their hands, which is a way to symbolize the deep love between husband and wife. During the wedding ceremony, the bride and groom exchange red head ropes as a sign of mutual commitment.
This custom represents love in its purest form and is very touching.
Next, let's talk about the "Snake Breaker". In my hometown, on the wedding day, the couple folds a snake, which is usually made of red cloth and represents an auspicious symbol in traditional culture. Then, the couple will place the snake at the wedding banquet and ask the guests to guess the amount of the red envelope attached to the snake.
This wedding custom not only makes the wedding more interesting, but also allows the couple to get some unexpected surprises after the wedding.
There is also a very interesting marriage custom, which is to "grab the door". In some parts of my hometown, the bride will be grabbed by the groom's friends when she goes out, so as to get the groom's "knocking red envelope". This kind of marriage custom makes people feel very lively and interesting, and it can also make the couple feel the support and blessings of the people around them.
Of course, marriage customs vary from place to place. In some places outside of my hometown, there is also a very distinctive marriage custom called "marrying half a lifetime". In this custom, the bride wears a very heavy cheongsam and wears some heavy gold ornaments.
This is to make the marriage of the bride and groom stronger, symbolizing the half-life relationship between the two.
In conclusion, each place has its own wedding customs that represent the essence of the local culture and also make weddings more fun and meaningful. No matter where you are, getting married is a very important thing, we should cherish every marriage with a grateful heart, and use customs to motivate ourselves to make marriage better.
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My hometown is a rural village full of rustic atmosphere, and the marriage customs here are very interesting and impressive.
Here are a few of the marriage customs I've introduced::
1.The "hole room" before the wedding
In my hometown, the pre-wedding "cave room" is a very interesting custom, which is usually done in the bride's house, where the groom and his best man need to enter the bride's bedroom in various interesting ways, such as climbing the window, climbing over the wall, etc. Once in the bedroom, the groomsmen will hide the bride and let the groom look for her. During this process, the groomsmen will constantly create all kinds of jokes and pranks to make the groom feel embarrassed and funny.
Finally, after the groom finds the bride, they will go out together and start the formal wedding ceremony just early.
2.Wedding car procession.
In my hometown, the wedding car procession at the time of marriage is also a very interesting custom.
The bride and groom will sit in a luxurious wedding car, while the other vehicles will follow. These vehicles are usually very beautifully decorated, such as with streamers, garlands, balloons, and so on. During the driving of the convoy, the people on the bus will constantly set off fireworks and firecrackers, creating a very lively atmosphere.
Sometimes, the motorcade will stop and let the bride and groom get off the bus and dance with passers-by, which is very funny.
3."Grab red envelopes" at weddings
In my hometown, "grabbing red envelopes" when getting married is also a very interesting custom.
At the wedding, the bride and groom will put some red envelopes on the table, and the guests of the wedding banquet can go and grab these red envelopes. In this process, everyone will scramble to grab the red envelope, and sometimes there will be some funny scenes. Finally, those who grab the red envelopes will get some small gifts, such as candy, small toys, and so on.
4."Drinking a glass of wine" at the wedding
In my hometown, it is also a very interesting custom to "drink a cup of wine and make a megabird" when getting married.
At weddings, the bride and groom each pick up a glass of wine, then exchange glasses and drink each other's wine. During this process, the bride and groom usually drink very happily, and the other guests will also drink, creating a very lively atmosphere.
Overall, the marriage customs in my hometown are very interesting and impressive.
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Thank you very much for your question. Marriage customs are an important aspect of traditional Chinese culture, and different regions and ethnic groups have their own unique ways to celebrate weddings. Hongzhou also has some interesting marriage customs in my hometown.
First of all, in a traditional wedding, we usually have a "greeting" ceremony. The groom and his family will visit the bride's home on the wedding day to bring gifts and cigarettes to the bride's family, as well as some red envelopes and local currency as a bride price. After arriving at the bride's home, the groom has to pass some forms of trials before he can marry the bride.
For example, walking on ropes, eating chili peppers, walking around trees for three weeks, etc., these tests are mainly aimed at strengthening the tacit understanding and bond between the newlyweds.
Secondly, we also like to perform the "chapel" ceremony. In this session, the newlyweds, accompanied by their parents, visit a local temple or place of worship and pray to the gods for a good fortune and a hundred years of harmony. This ceremony means that the couple will henceforth share the same faith, observe the family virtues, and achieve a better future together.
In addition, there is an interesting marriage custom in my hometown called "bride pick-up". In this session, after the bride is sent to the groom's house, a designated woman is responsible for lifting the bride and lighting a fire at the bride's feet to burn the paper, in keeping with ancient customs. At the same time, the groom also has to pass various tests before he can bring the bride home, such as using his heart to make the bride guess the love words, printing lip prints on the groom's face with his hands, and so on.
These trials not only add to the fun, but also make the newlyweds more intimate and intimate.
The above are some interesting marriage customs in my hometown, each region has its own unique culture and traditions, I hope mine can provide you with some interesting references.
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My hometown is Henan, which is a province with a long history and rich culture, with many unique marriage customs. Here are some interesting marriage customs:
1.Kissing: In some places in Henan, the groom should place some obstacles in front of the bride's house, such as bamboo poles, iron chains, ropes, etc., to block the bride's door.
Relatives and friends of the bride are required to assist the bride in various ways to pass the obstacles. This process symbolizes the importance of the bride and the love and courage of the groom.
2.Marriage: At the time of marriage, the bride and groom receive blessings and red envelopes from relatives and friends at the door, and perform some traditional ceremonies, such as beating gongs and drums, setting off firecrackers, etc.
In some places, the groom also carries the bride three times in front of the bride's house to show his love and sense of responsibility.
3.Ox Wedding: In some places in Henan, people will use the ox at the wedding to symbolize the bride's virtuous and industrious. At the wedding, the groom gives a cow to the bride's family to show his cherishing and respect for the bride.
4.Wedding cakes: In some parts of Henan, people make special wedding cakes at weddings to celebrate this special day. The shape and texture of the cake varies, but all symbolize the happiness and beauty of the couple.
5.Walking the brazier: In some places in Henan, people will light the brazier at the wedding, and the couple will walk around the brazier three times arm in arm, symbolizing that their love can always burn.
These marriage customs are not only interesting, but also reflect Henan's rich cultural traditions and values.
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Our local wedding dowry is about 400,000 to 600,000 yuan, because many times it is introduced by other people, and blind dates, so there are various processes during this period, and then after all the processes are determined, a wedding day will be set to notify relatives and friends, on the wedding day, there are also various customs to complete, it should be similar to other places, it is worth mentioning that the first day of marriage is to live in the woman's family.
Bitter herbs, as well as some ground vegetables, taste particularly fragrant, and they are also particularly nutritious, which makes people want to eat them.
Marriage in our hometown also requires at least one million, because to buy a wedding house for marriage, the wedding house will cost more than 600,000 yuan, plus a car, buy a car of more than 100,000 or 200,000 yuan, and then there will be more than 100,000 bride price, and all the expenses for holding a wedding add up to a total of millions.
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