The Han nationality is the largest ethnic group in China, and their marriage customs are relatively simple and increasingly westernized. Hui nationality is a big nation, and its wedding custom is to get married on Friday, and weddings are not allowed in Ramadan. However, this does not stop two people who love each other from getting married. So what are the taboos of intermarriage between Han and Hui?
There are more and more marriages between Han and ethnic minorities in China. Two people who love each other get used to each other in marriage, get to know each other's national habits, and gradually become a non-native nation. So what are the taboos of marriage between Han and Hui?
Taboo 1: Marriage customs. In fact, the Hui people still prefer boys to girls. In the Hui nationality, a man can marry a woman of the Han nationality, because the woman will follow her husband's living habits when she marries the Hui nationality, so that she can always believe in Islam. If a woman wants to marry, she must follow her father, so she can't believe in Islam all her life. Therefore, the Hui people have restrictions on women marrying Han men.
Taboo 2: Eating habits. Hui people don't eat pork, donkey meat and the like, let alone the liver and blood of animals, let alone animals that have not been slaughtered by Muslims and animals that have died by themselves. The words of the Han people are to eat all kinds of meat, and there are always wine and meat.
Taboo 3: Living habits. Hui people are forbidden to talk about others behind their backs. Hui women have the habit of wearing clothes and wrapping their hair. Outsiders can't see it, only husbands can see it. The words of the Han people are not particular, but more and more westernized. They like to show their legs and arms when they dress.
Taboo 4: Marriage customs, Hui people attach great importance to religious beliefs. If Han people want to marry Hui people, they must join their church and believe in Islam. If you say no, then the topic of marriage can stop here. Moreover, the Hui people only get married on Fridays, which they consider auspicious, and they are not allowed to get married during Ramadan. Also, you should wash your whole body two days before marriage, that is, clean your body.
Do you have any good ideas about marriage after understanding the marriage taboos of Han and Hui nationalities?