Chinese marriage was systemized into custom in
the Warring States period (402-221 B.C.). Due to the vast expanse
and long history, there are different customs to follow in different
places, although they are generally the same. Visitors still get
chances to witness traditional marriages in the countryside.
In the ancient times, it was very important to follow a basic
principle of Three Letters And Six Etiquettes, since they were
essential to a marriage.
Three letters include Betrothal Letter, Gift Letter and Wedding
Letter. Betrothal Letter is the formal document of the engagement, a
must in a marriage. Then, a gift letter is necessary, which will be
enclosed to the identified girl's family, listing types and quantity
of gifts for the wedding once both parties accept the marriage.
While the Wedding Letter refers to the document which will be
prepared and presented to the bride's family on the day of the
wedding to confirm and commemorate the formal acceptance of the
bride into the bridegroom's family.
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Etiquettes
Proposing:
If an unmarried boy's parents identify a girl as their future
daughter-in-law, then they will find a matchmaker. Proposal used to
be practiced by a matchmaker. The matchmaker will formally present
his or her client's request to the identified girl's parents.
Birthday matching: If
the potential bride's parents do not object the marriage, the
matchmaker will ask for the girl's birthday and birthhour record to
assure the compatibility of the potential bride and bridegroom. If
the couple's birthdays and birthhours do not conflict according to
astrology, the marriage will step into the next stage. Once there is
any conflict, meaning the marriage will bring disasters to the boy's
family or the girl's, the proposed marriage stops.
Presenting betrothal gifts:
Once birthdays match, the bridegroom's family will then arrange the
matchmaker to present betrothal gifts, enclosing the betrothal
letter, to the bride's family.
Presenting wedding gifts:
After the betrothal letter and betrothal gifts are accepted, the
bridegroom's family will later formally send wedding gifts to the
bride's family. Usually, gifts may include tea, lotus seeds, longan,
red beans, green beans, red dates, nutmeg, oranges, pomegranate,
lily, bridal cakes, coconuts, wine, red hair braid, money box and
other stuff, depending on local customs and family wealth.
Picking a wedding date:
An astrologist or astrology book will be consulted to select an
auspicious date to hold the wedding ceremony.
Wedding ceremony: On
the selected day, the bridegroom departures with a troop of escorts
and musicians, playing happy music all the way to the bride's home.
After the bride is escorted to the bridegroom's home, the wedding
ceremony begins.
Different with the West, the dominant color on traditional Chinese
wedding is red, almost every thing. Chinese tend to apply red to add
happy atmosphere in such big days.
At dawn on the wedding day, after a bath in water infused with
various grapefruits, the bride puts on new clothes and wares a pair
of red shoes, waiting for the so called good luck woman to dress her
hair in the style of a married woman. Her head will be covered with
a red silk veil with tassels or bead strings that hang from the
phoenix crown. Then she waits her future husband to escort her home,
with married women talking around her how to act to be a good wife.
On the other hand, the bridegroom prepares himself to receive his
wife. He gets capped and dressed in a long gown, red shoes and a red
silk sash with a silk ball on his chest, the groom knelt at the
ancestral altar as his father put a cap decorated with cypress
leaves on his head to declare his adulthood and his family
responsibility.
Then the bridegroom set out to receive his bride. Usually he will be
crowded among his friends as escorts and musicians who play happy
music all the way to radiate happiness. Dancing lions, if any,
precede the troop. In the ancient time, a bridal sedan chair (or a
decorated donkey due to poverty or bad traffic) would be used to
serve the bride. There will be a child carrying a bridal box among
the people, reflecting the bridegroom's expectation to have a child
in the near future. The most interesting part of the reception
really takes place at the doorstep of the bride's residence, heavily
guarded by the bridesmaids or sisters of the bride. It is customary
for the bridesmaid to give the bridegroom a difficult time before he
is allowed to enter. Usually wisdom and courage and his friends will
help the bridegroom to succeed in the quizzes. After passing the
tests and singing for his bride, the bridegroom is finally allowed
to meet his bride. However, there is one more pass, he has to
negotiate with the bridesmaid and sisters of the bride to distribute
them red packets, with auspicious money enclosed in, in order to
take his bride home.
Before the bride departures to his bridegroom's home, she will be
carried by the good luck woman to the sedan chair. On her way to the
chair, a sister of her will shield her with a red parasol and
another threw rice at the sedan chair, at the back of which hung a
sieve and a metallic mirror that were believed to protect the bride
from evil. The bride has to cry to show that she does not want to
leave her parents.
Then firecrackers will be set off to drive away evil spirits as the
bride sits into the sedan chair. All along the way people make great
efforts to avoid any inauspicious influence. For instance, the sedan
chair is heavily curtained, so as to prevent the bride from seeing
an unlucky sight, e.g. a widow, a well or even a cat. When the
parading troop arrives at the bridegroom's, firecrackers will be set
off to hail the bride's arrival. Before the sedan chair a red mat is
placed so that the bride will not touch the bare earth. By the
threshold a flaming stove and a saddle will be set up, the bride is
required to step over, to avoid evils.
The wedding ceremony is the hottest point. The bride and bridegroom
are led to the family altar, where the couple pays kotows to Heaven
and Earth, the family ancestors and parents successively. Then they
bow to each other and will be led to the bridal chamber. The
ceremony proceeds under a director's prompts and applauses of the
audience.
Then there will be a grand feast for relatives and those who help in
the wedding. The newlywed couple will resume to drink wedlock wine.
Generally they are required to cross their arms to sip the wine and
then exchange their cups to gulp down. They also will toast with
guests to pay their thanks. Good wishes of the guests rush to the
couple. However, well-intentioned people will try their best to
fuddle the bridegroom who is dodging to avoid the embarrassing
scene.
Teasing games in the bridal chamber: After night falls, the teasing
games start. Usually all young men can participate except for the
bride's married brothers-in-law. Those funny and silly games will
ease the tension, since in ancient times the newlyweds never met
each other before the wedding! Most of the games require the shy
couple to act like wife and husband. The festive atmosphere also
promotes closeness among all the family members and the community
beyond. There also will be other activities conducted by the
bridegroom's mother after the roaring laughter fades into the
darkness.
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Other Customary Practices
Preparing the bridal bed: A good luck man,
usually having a nice family, will help to install the bridal bed in
the right place in the bridal chamber on a selected day before the
wedding day. Before the wedding, a good luck woman will arrange the
bridal bed and scatter candies, lotus seeds, peanuts, beans and
fruits of good meanings on the bed. Nobody is allowed to touch the
bed until the couple enters the bridal chamber after the wedding
ceremony. Children will then be invited onto the bed to bless
fertility of the couple.
Dowry: Usually the bride's dowry shall be sent to the bridegroom's
family by the day before the wedding day. Sometimes the dowry will
be brought by the bride's escorting troops on the wedding day to
show off. Traditional dowry normally consists of items such as
jewelry, embroidered beddings, kitchen utensils and furniture. The
package of the dowry is always changing except those basic items of
symbol. For example, dozens of years ago, sewing machine, bicycle,
and recorder were musts in a marriage. Now, they are totally out of
fashion.
Bride's Return: Traditionally, the newlyweds are to return to visit
the bride's parents one or three days after the wedding. They will
be hailed with a banquet and it is the bridegroom's turn to suffer
teasing of the bride's relatives and friends. That is still well
intentioned.
Traditional marriage customs lost its popularity due to the collapse
of feudal marriage custom and its complexity. However, traditional
marriage can still be seen in the countryside, despite innovations.
Now, traditional marriage custom revives in some places and attracts
will-be-couples.
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