1, Hold your hand and grow old with your son —— Drumming, an anonymous work in the pre-Qin period
2, red crisp hands, yellow wine, spring palace wall willow in the city. -Tang Luyou's "Hairpin Chicken, Tianya Thin"
3. Embroidery bed leans on jiao, chews red velvet and laughs. -Song Qingzhao's "Huanxisha Embroidered Lotus Smile"
4. Return with tears, and hate not meeting and not getting married. -Zhang Tang Ji's "Female Fu, Send Dongping Li Shidao"
5. Married to a husband and wife, love is beyond doubt. -Han Anonymous "Keeping a Wife"
What is a wedding and its origin?
1. Wedding is a social custom, which usually refers to the wedding ceremony held by both men and women. In different cultures and historical periods, the forms and contents of weddings are different.
The origin of wedding can be traced back to ancient times, and some weddings can even be traced back to thousands of years ago. For example, in ancient China, the wedding ceremony was called "faint ceremony", because in ancient society, people thought that dusk was the moment of alternating yin and yang, and it was the best time to hold a wedding. In ancient China, the wedding was also an important ceremony for both men and women to confirm their marriage relationship in the clan and society.
Besides China, weddings in other countries and regions also have their own traditions and customs. For example, in Hinduism, weddings are called "Varahamihira" and are usually held in temples. In western countries, weddings are usually held in churches, and the ceremony includes the exchange of vows, kisses and blessings.
4. Wedding is an important ceremony to inherit history and culture. Under different cultural and historical backgrounds, it also presents diversified forms and contents.
What are the unique customs of weddings in other countries?
1, Greece: At the wedding scene in Greece, the bride and groom will dance with paper money, and guests will throw paper money at the bride and groom, which is the reserve for the couple to start a new life.
2. Denmark: Danes marry secretly because they think that holding a wedding in public will offend ghosts or cause jealousy.
3. America: African-Americans will dance the broom ceremony at the wedding scene, which means to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.
4. Uganda: There must be dancers at weddings in Uganda. Dancers usually wear black, yellow and red, and dancing is also a traditional royal dance in Buganda Kingdom.
5. Native Americans: The traditional customs of Michshali are passed down by Native Americans. At the wedding ceremony, the bride and groom will pour a bottle of colored sand into a big container. All kinds of sand are layered on top of each other and have a beautiful picture like brocade, but in fact the color of the sand itself has not changed. This form represents their views on the wedding. Both husband and wife maintain their independent identities, but they blend with each other because of marriage.