Answer the kindness of parenting, and pray that we can have more offspring for the Jurchen nationality in the future and dedicate our first night to our own Amar (Manchu)
Father's heart), then you can get married.
The customs of Manchu people in different places are generally different, ranging from the earliest age of 7 to the latest age of 12. Under the guidance of shaman wizards, Manchu girls
Kneeling in front of the wizard with her Amar, the shaman wizard shook the tambourine with his hand (the double snake-shaped flowers carved around the drum were intertwined)
Tattoos are used to symbolize reproductive culture), singing sacred songs and praying for God to allow a girl to marry her father. With God's permission,
The Manchu shaman wizard gave the girl the male antlers symbolizing the male penis, and the girl held them to her grandmother with both hands.
Then in a secret place in the mountain forest, witnessed by the shaman wizard, the girl's Amar first poked the girl's hymen with antlers (
According to the legend of jurchen, antlers can make women have more children. Then the girl's Amar took out her Yang furniture and put it in.
After the ceremony is completed, it marks that girls can get married from now on.
In Manchu (Nuzhen) tribes around the country, the age of girls is different, such as savage Nuzhen, with an average age of about 7 years old, and Jianzhou.
Jurchen chose to perform this ceremony when the girl was about 9 years old and later in Haixi, when the girl 12 years old. if
If the girl's father has died, it is usually the girl's uncle or uncle who exercises this right on her behalf.
What if a girl gets pregnant unexpectedly? If the pregnant girl is pregnant and gives birth smoothly, if the girl gets married at this time, the child will generally be accepted as a godsend by her husband's family. If born in the father's family of this tribe, the child will be raised by the girl's mother as her own child, and ethically speaking, the child will be his biological mother's brother or sister from now on.
From the 14th year of Ming Dynasty to the first year of Jingtai, Minister Ni Qian went to North Korea and passed through the area where Jurchen was distributed, and also saw this phenomenon.
Customs, which were regarded as extremely immoral "evil wind", suggested to the court that it should be banned forever, but because the Ming Dynasty was busy at that time.
To deal with the invasion from Mongolia and rule the Jurchen area, we should appoint local leaders as long as we advance as usual.
Gong usually does not interfere with the local "Hu Feng Hu Customs", so he did not adopt Ni Qian's opinion. The customs of the Jurchen nationality remain unchanged.
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