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Quanzhou Quangang Marriage Custom?
The complexity of folk customs in Quangang varies greatly. Generally speaking, in economically developed areas, various ceremonies are more complicated than in economically underdeveloped areas, and rich families pay more attention to ostentation and extravagance than poor families. Take weddings, funerals and celebrations as an example: From the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, "Six Rites" as a basic marriage custom was generally accepted by the people, but there were great differences in the specific operation process. Rich people strictly follow the "Six Rites" and the ceremony is complicated. Ordinary people are not so strict. They often combine recruitment with roll call, recruitment with invitation period to simplify wedding etiquette. Weddings in poor families are even more simplified, and many people just closed their houses on New Year's Eve. Another example is birthdays. In addition to throwing a big banquet to celebrate birthdays, rich people also entertain. But ordinary people can't do much, and poor people can only cook noodles. Halfway up the mountain and on the summit, the day before the wedding, the groom took the bride's red dress and bowed to the gods, indicating that the bride and groom would "invite the Queen Mother" together. The boys in Nanpu and Jieshan didn't get a big score when they were 16 years old. When they got married, a big score and a small score were together. Moreover, the day before the wedding, the bride married her family and "invited to visit the Queen Mother" with Xin Huai. According to the tradition of Confucian ethics, if there is a funeral at home, the wedding can only be held after three years of "mourning" (lifting the funeral), but China has some established and flexible practices, such as getting married within 100 days of the funeral, which is called "showing filial piety". Moreover, the old society advocated observing "chastity", and widow remarriage was regarded as a heinous act. However, there are some special customs that allow some widows with special circumstances to remarry. They must get married at night, without publicity, without holding a lively ceremony or choosing a date for their wedding, usually on New Year's Eve in December of the lunar calendar. Go out by the side door, not the gate. Another example is that early Purdue was held on the same day, which often caused disputes and even clans.