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What does He Kui mean?

This is a special term for old-fashioned marriage classes, so you must write it. The equivalent of modern rhetoric is: this day is a good day to get married, without punishment and imprisonment; The woman will not rush her in-laws' lives. In the past, when the ancients married women, they were most afraid of committing "highest plough" and "highest harvest", which others could forgive or redeem. It's a big deal to commit these two crimes! Ancient men were superior to women! Women's status is low, so it is not easy to be a wife! It is equivalent to God's punishment for making mistakes! Being a housewife? Hehe, pig bubble! Therefore, the most taboo of marriage is that the sky is high and the sky is high. To put it bluntly, the moon is tired and hinders Weng and aunt. This can be seen from the wedding planning. What if you commit a crime? It is said that only Tiande and Yuede can solve it. On that day, De Yuede asked people to be kind-hearted, vegetarian and not to impose severe punishment-just like being a nun! Modern women's rights are on the rise, and few people believe it now!