Stan's custom originated in the Ming Dynasty. During the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, the Japanese pirates were rampant, and the court was ineffective in suppressing bandits, and the people suffered greatly. The enemy not only robbed the property, but also robbed the beautiful bride in the wedding procession.
Later, some local rich and powerful gentry reached an agreement with the Japanese pirates in private in order to ensure their children's marriage safety, on the condition that their children's wedding team could not be harassed, and they were given property.
In order to distinguish the wedding team from ordinary people, they reached an agreement that the bride should wear green bridal shoes when she gets married. So that the enemy will not be harassed as long as they see the bride in green shoes.
Later, the custom of wearing green bridal shoes to get married spread among the people.
Now brides usually wear red shoes, which is more festive.
Question 2: What do you mean by wearing green shoes when you get married? Thank you for your calligraphy. Green shoes are what you wear when you go out to make a toast after you come out from your husband's house, not when you come out from your mother's house. It means that if you wear green, you won't be wronged (if you wear green, you won't be wronged at your husband's house).
Question 3: Why do you wear green shoes when you get married? In our country, you all wear green shoes. Here, we just wear red shoes, or other shoes you like, but we rarely hear about wearing green shoes.
Question 4: What does it mean to wear green shoes when getting married?
Wearing green shoes is when you go out to toast after you go to your in-laws' house.
I stopped wearing it when I came out of my house. It means to wear green and not bend over.
After wearing green, you won't be wronged in your husband's family.
Question 5: Why do you have to wear green shoes when you get married? They usually wear red.
Question 6: Why do brides wear green shoes when they get married? Well, it's a custom. But? Green shoes? We wear either red shoes or black shoes here.
Question 7: Why does the bride wear green shoes? Customs vary from place to place. Most of us here wear red shoes, but we can also wear other colors. There is nothing to say. Hope to give praise!
Question 8: Why do some married people wear red shoes and others wear green shoes? I don't think you have to choose red! Red is exactly what the old man thinks. But how many times can I wear such red shoes? Although marriage is a lifetime thing, it can't start from the first day of marriage ... It doesn't matter ~ It seems that you used to wear red shoes when you got married ~ Now it's not good to wear a white wedding dress with red shoes ~ You should wear red shoes when you wear formal clothes, depending on the color and style of clothes ~ ...
Question 9: Why does the bride wear a pair of green shoes when she gets married? Never heard of green marriage. Let me show you some professional wedding shoes. Maybe I want to bring good luck with red. It means thriving. In the traditional wedding custom in China, shoes are a kind of mascots, because they are homophonic with "shoes" and "opening", which is a symbolic folk custom. There is a gift as a wedding; It is necessary for marriage; Some of them became congratulations on the happiness of their new marriage. The theme of embroidered shoes embroidered shoes in Big Wedding Shoes comes from life, and the main theme is folk culture and folk customs. The basic cases involved are flowers and birds, insects, birds and animals, flowers and fruits with claws, mountains and rivers, dramatic figures and so on. Auspicious participants include Lotus Peanut, Pomegranate, Two Butterflies Love Flowers, Dragon and Phoenix Dance, etc. , symbolizing the praise of life and a happy life. After preliminary investigation, there are more than 20 ethnic minorities in China who regard embroidered shoes as their national costume characteristics. It is not an exaggeration to call embroidered shoes "China shoes". The legend of "Jin Shoes" is circulating in southern Shanxi. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Jin was originally a small country. When Jin Xiangong became a monarch, he tried to expand his territory and annexed ten small vassal states in one fell swoop. In order to make people remember him forever, he ordered all the women in the palace to embroider ten patterns of flowers and fruits, such as pomegranate flowers, peach blossoms, bergamot and grapes. At the same time, he also ordered all civilian women in the country to use the embroidered "ten-fruit shoes" as big wedding shoes when they got married, so that they would never forget Jin Xiangong's great achievements from generation to generation. At that time, women's shoes embroidered with this pattern were called "brocade shoes". Since then, the embroidery technology of Jin State has been extended to embroider clothes and other items with embroidered shoes. Coincidentally, when looking for the whereabouts of embroidered shoes in ethnic minority areas, there is also a legend similar to "Ten Fruit Shoes": the Baoan people who live in Dahejia, Jishishan, Gansu Province still retain the national tradition of wearing embroidered shoes. In the ancient poetry art "Flowers" handed down in this minority area, it is sung like this: "Blue satin is cut obliquely on the floor, and ten kinds of brocade are embroidered ... My sister is peony, and I will pick it." Wedding customs related to shoes: olive shoes. Maonan young men and women like each other. It is called "sitting at night" to invite them to the flower field on a moonlit night to tell each other their heartfelt feelings and pour out their feelings. As long as both parties are willing to get married for a hundred years, they will give each other tokens when they sit together at night. Girls usually give young men a pair of "olive shoes", that is, cloth shoes with square squares formed by white lines on the soles. Young men usually give girls a "flower bamboo hat", and exchanging tokens means that they entrust each other with the happiness of their lives. New Year shoes play a role in connecting the feelings of boys and girls in the Mulao nationality, and are a kind of token. Under normal circumstances, Mulao girls will secretly measure the size of their lover's feet during the "walking slope" activity, sew them with fine needles according to the size, steam them in a steamer for more than ten minutes, take them out to dry, and give them to their lover as a token of love when they meet. This kind of shoes is commonly known as "shoes of the same age" because they are given to young people of similar age. It is more interesting in the folk marriage customs of Huajing nationality. After men and women fell in love, the man asked the matchmaker to send a homemade lyric and a colorful clogs to the woman's house. The girl's family also took out a flower nest from her room. If the two sides are a match made in heaven, this pair of lovers is a match made in heaven; If it doesn't match, it means you can't be lovers. After the flowers are paired, they are sent to the gift box in time, commonly known as "sending flowers". Silk and linen shoes When the Han people in some northern areas get married, the man's family will send silk and linen shoes to the woman's family, which means auspiciousness, harmony, pairing and never separation. At the same time, silk shoes also include the bride wearing silk shoes on the sedan chair. With the softness and tenacity of silk and hemp, it means "missing mother", which means that the bride returns home dressed in gold and never forgets her biological mother. Therefore, as a wedding gift, shoes also mean auspiciousness and harmony. When Wuhu people in Anhui prepare their daughters for marriage, they will give the bride and groom a pair of shoes. Locals will also put the bride's shoes in the groom's shoes. When the bride gets married, she takes her shoelaces to her husband's house. In Hefei, on the wedding day, the bride enters the bridal chamber to exchange shoes with the groom. The bride and groom wear each other's shoes, and "shared shoes" and "shared shoes" are homophonic, indicating that the wife and husband pray together. Dancing shoes "dancing shoes" among the Han people in Jiangnan area is the ceremony for the bride to enter her husband's family for the first time when she gets off the sedan chair, that is, the bride must put on the groom's shoes when she gets off the sedan chair, so it is also called "stepping shoes". "Shoes" and "Xie" are homophonic. It symbolizes the meaning of growing old together. When the Naxi people in Lijiang hold a happy event, after the man marries the bride, the bride must first give her in-laws a pair of shoes. When entering the bridal chamber, the person who saw the bride off deliberately threw a pair of shoes that the bride gave to the groom into the depths of the new bed, forcing the groom to bend down under the bed to take them out and put them on. ......& gt& gt
Question 10: Why do you wear green shoes when you leave your mother's house and change into red shoes when you go back to your husband's house? This is usually a custom, but I don't have this custom here.