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What do you mean, open the door backwards? Stories of famous historical figures about inverted doors.
Adoptive marriage means that after a man and a woman get married, the man goes to the woman's house to get married and settle down. This kind of marriage is mostly that the woman has no brothers and no brothers, and the son-in-law is recruited to carry on the family line. In the old society, there was a bad habit. When a man gets married and settles in a woman's house, he must take her surname. This is called "inserting the door backwards" and "changing the boy's name if he is incompetent". After the founding of New China, in order to change the concept that men are superior to women or women are superior to men, and vigorously promote equality between men and women and monogamy, the traditional "entrance" has also been greatly weakened, and it is only a living place.

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Stories of historical celebrities pouring down the door;

Left: (1812165438+1October1September 5, 885), Han nationality, Xiangyin, Hunan (now Jiepuzhen, Xiangyin County, Hunan Province). An important representative of Westernization School, Commander-in-Chief of Xiang Army. When he was young, he paid attention to practical study. Zuo suffered many setbacks in the imperial examination, and could not enter the upper class along the "right path" and realize his ambition. However, Zuo's ambition and talent were appreciated and respected by many celebrities and officials at that time. As early as the tenth year of Daoguang (1830), when Zuo, who was only 18 years old, met the famous pragmatist and pragmatist He Changling in Changsha, He Changling was treated as a "national scholar". His younger brother He Xiling was Zuo's teacher when he was studying in Chengnan College. He likes his disciples very much, saying that he "can stand on his own feet, and he will get something if he knocks." Later, teachers and students also formed their children's in-laws. Tao Shu, a famous government official, also offered to marry his only son to Zuo's eldest daughter.

Li Bai: Li Bai (70 1-762) is a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was praised as "Poet Fairy" by later generations and called "Du Li" with Du Fu. In order to distinguish himself from the other two poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, that is, "Little Du Li", Du Fu is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends. The first marriage was in Anlu, Hubei Province, and she was the granddaughter of Xu, the former prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. Marital status: happiness. I have a son and a daughter. My eldest daughter is Pingyang, and my second son is Birqin. Nature of marriage: son-in-law This was confessed by Teacher Li Bai himself. In his letter to Pei Changshi, he admitted that many countries "recruited" him.