The video shows that two women completed the process of visiting the bride and the whole wedding accompanied by relatives and friends. According to informed sources, because the groom was taken away by the police the day before the wedding, the woman insisted on holding the wedding according to the wedding date. In desperation, the man's parents temporarily decided to let his sister go to the church instead of his brother.
Marriage is one of the most important things in a couple's life. It may only happen once in a lifetime, but the groom didn't know what was caught by the police the day before the wedding, but the woman insisted on holding the wedding according to the wedding date. Actually, there's no harm in waiting.
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Historical Evolution of Sacrificial Rites
During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the worship of husband and wife was fixed as a kind of marriage etiquette.
Before the Tang Dynasty, people in the northern area called it "Worship Ceremony", which was held in a special Lu Qing (a house decorated with green curtains). In the Tang Dynasty, the word "meeting the bride" officially appeared.
In the Northern Song Dynasty, on the wedding day, the bride first worshipped the temple and held a ceremony to tie the knot. On the fifth watch of the next day, she used a table with a mirror on it, looked up and called the bride exhibition.
In the Southern Song Dynasty, it was changed to a wedding day. After a sumptuous ceremony, the newlyweds take towels to the nave to uncover the bride's veil first, and then "visit the church, visit the gods and temples, and attend the ceremony of relatives". Later generations usually worship heaven and earth before the bride on the wedding day.
During the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, there was a saying that worship of heaven and earth and ancestor worship were collectively called sacrificial rites. In modern times, it is held in the morning, afternoon and some time in the afternoon. Generally, couples set up a confession, incense sticks, Chen Zu memorial tablet and so on in the ancestral hall of the man's house before worshiping.
Shanghai hotline-reverse! The official response was that my sister paid homage to my brother: the groom was arrested and the bride asked for it.