When Zhu Changluo, Zongshen's eldest son, became a monk, Wang Xijue was the cabinet record. In view of the fact that when he became a monk in December of six years, Zhang ordered Ma and others to edit "Jian Di Tu Shuo", and Wang Xijue ordered to collect information and compile "Xiu Yi Tu Shuo" as the first textbook.
However, Wang Xijue left his post soon, and the matter fell through, but Jiao Hong still worked hard. After the book was written, Jiao Hong intended to submit it, but Zhengyu Guo, an official, was jealous of Jiao Hong, so he attacked Jiao Hong's reputation and forced him to fail to submit the book. Therefore, it is a pity that this book failed to become the enlightenment textbook of Guangzong (namely Zhu Changluo).
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Introduction to marriage:
Marriage is a folk title for women to get married and marry. In ancient times, unmarried women lived in the attic. In ancient times, women were required to guard the front and second doors and were not allowed to meet men outside. Therefore, married women are called "married", and conversely, marriage is unmarried.
In the past, the day before the bride got married, the bride's family would hold a wedding reception for the girl, which was also the last meal for the girl at her family, because after marriage, she became a member of the man's family. All the people invited were close relatives and friends of her family. On the wedding day, the bride's parents can't appear at the wedding scene, so the bride's family will entertain close relatives and close friends before the girl goes out.
Fangshan District of Beijing still retains the custom that the groom's parents attend the wedding banquet and the bride's mother does not appear at the wedding scene. Of course, the most popular fashion wedding now is that both parents and relatives and friends are present at the same time. It only takes one day for both sides to hold a celebration banquet.
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