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When picking up the bride, the groom takes off his clothes and performs martial arts for five minutes. What is the wedding custom in your hometown?
There are still many wedding customs in my hometown. For example, on the wedding day, the groom's parents' faces will be smeared with the ashes of a wooden hot pot. I don't quite understand what this operation is for. I only heard that the bride and groom will get married smoothly, and there are few problems. In addition, on the wedding day, the groom will choose an audience to knock gongs while eating. If the audience doesn't laugh, the groom will be smeared by his peers. This link is really a very funny link, and the onlookers will laugh miserably. The audience is still holding back, in order not to let the groom succeed. Sometimes it's not how funny things are. It's interesting to want to laugh but not to laugh. Everyone should understand this feeling and have no idea how to describe it.

In this case, the groom needs to take off his clothes and perform martial arts for five minutes before taking the bride away. To tell the truth, this custom is normal, because in many places, the groom needs a lot of effort to take the bride away. The purpose of this is to let the groom know that it is not easy to marry the bride, to love the bride well and not to let the bride down. Compared with my family's wedding custom, this custom takes a lot of effort, not too much.

First of all, the groom's parents will be painted black and gray by relatives on the wedding day.

On our wedding day, we didn't see the groom's parents' faces clean. Maybe outsiders can't understand why. It's not that the groom's parents are sloppy, but that no matter how well they dress on the wedding day, they will be painted black and gray. This is a custom. Although we can't explain why, maybe grandparents know the reason of this custom, I really don't understand, but it still looks very happy. Everyone who sees it will laugh. Perhaps this is the meaning of this custom.

Second, the groom needs to choose a fixed audience to perform the program when eating until the audience laughs.

After the corresponding ceremony, the groom needs to choose a fixed watch and perform the program while everyone is eating. The audience must laugh, but people will not let the groom perform so easily. Maybe everyone won't laugh. In order to let the groom perform more programs, it is actually a very funny thing when the audience laughs, so there are still many similar customs. After all, it is a happy event, in order to make everyone happy.

There are many wedding customs in my family, too numerous to mention. What I listed above are also the most common customs.