Some ethnic minorities have a record of marrying an axe.
"In the husband's family, the bride was carried down to worship heaven and earth. Because the bride can't step on the ground, she steps on the red carpet or sack to worship heaven and earth outside the threshold or at the yard table. Then the groom leads the way and the bride follows her in a new direction.
In the room, when the groom has entered the room and the bride is still outside the door, the groom turns around and takes off the red cloth veil on the bride's head with a scale and throws it in front of the eaves. There is prepared grain in the man's house-
Sorghum, soybeans, millet, corn and mung beans are sprinkled on the bride's head, and firecrackers are set off outside the door to drive away ghosts and keep peace. After the wedding, people first worship their ancestors for three generations, and then a non-new one.
Lang's immediate relatives and elders lectured. After that, the bride began to sit on the kang with her face to the wall and her back to the outside all day, and she didn't have the habit of making trouble in the bridal chamber at night.
On the second day of marriage, the newlywed wife got up early to meet her in-laws and elders.
Then go to the yard to chop wood with a small axe, then carry water, cook and start doing housework. "
It should be an auspicious custom, meaning to ward off evil spirits or to symbolize hard work.
To be on the safe side, you can ask each other's family in detail.
I hope to adopt it, thank you ~ ~