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What are the stories about ancient rules when you get married?
The story of "red hijab"

Legend has it that there was an uncle in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties who shot down most of the Shang Dynasties. Zhou Wang has great respect for this uncle, and all the officials respect him. But the only thing the general lacks is his fear of his wife. After a long time, it spread all over the government.

On one occasion, General Wenzhong returned triumphantly from the front line, and Zhou Wang personally led the civil and military officials to meet him in the suburbs. Then he held a grand banquet to celebrate his success. During the dinner, a colleague boldly played a joke on General Wenzhong, pointing to his nose and saying that he was afraid of his wife, which caused everyone to burst into laughter. Wenzhong looked blank and didn't know how to reply. The scene is very embarrassing.

Zhou Wang once saw his uncle, who was always tall and mighty in North Korea, kneeling in front of his aunt to pay tribute to his wife. Zhou Wang flew into a rage.

The next day, Zhou Wang ordered the civil and military officials of the Qing Dynasty to go to the temple with his wife, and no one had to excuse himself. In front of the officials, he ordered his aunt to be beheaded. Blood gushed from the beheaded woman's neck, and the samurai quickly took a piece of white silk and wrapped it on it. The deep red blood soon dyed three feet of white silk.

Zhou Wang immediately issued an order: Take this dyed red silk as a warning to women all over the world not to humiliate and despise men after marriage. From today on, whenever a girl gets married, she will wear a HongLing, cover her head, live in her husband's house and serve her husband wholeheartedly! The custom of the bride wearing a red hijab when she gets married has been formed and passed down from generation to generation.

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According to historical records, as early as the Han Dynasty, there was the embryonic form of "hijab". The ancients only began to hold weddings in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Wei and Jin Dynasties. People should not only choose auspicious days, but also entertain their neighbors.

Only when it is impossible under special circumstances will Shameng visit his menstruation and propose a toast to his marriage. "Yarn" is the earliest "hijab". After that, the hijab gradually became an important decoration at the wedding.

Among many colors, only red can highlight festivals, so the bride's hijab is made of red silk, which represents good luck. Some red veils are embroidered with patterns such as dragons, phoenixes and mandarin ducks, while others are decorated with colored spikes.