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Can I get married if someone in my family dies?
I can't. Our country pays great attention to filial piety, paying attention to the filial piety of the elderly before their death, and mourning at least 100 days after their death. Moreover, these "filial piety cultures" also extend to marriage customs. Therefore, there has always been such an unwritten rule among the people in our country that an old man dies at home and the younger generation cannot get married.

During the period of filial piety, that is, within three years, no happy events are allowed to avoid weddings and funerals. That is, after the death of the elders in the family, the younger generation may not get married for three years. The above are some old customs in marriage customs. With the opening of ideas, the requirements for filial piety in many areas are not so strict. But at least one hundred days of filial piety should be observed, and mourning should be worn every day for one hundred days. Brightly colored clothes are taboo, and people are not allowed to eat and drink in entertainment places. After the expiration of three months, the younger generation is free to get married and can choose whether to get married or not.