Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Sichuanese like to get married and look at people. What do you mean by looking at people?

Sichuanese like to get married and look at people. What do you mean by looking at people?

The popular wedding customs in Sichuan have undergone some changes in the process of historical inheritance, but the contents of the six rites are not divided at intervals, and they are nothing more than hobbies in Sichuan dialect. First, I mentioned people's familiarity with people, including people and people.

As the saying goes, one parent is bad, and nine generations are bad. But in ancient times, there was no leisure marriage, and everyone was concerned about the life of parents and the words of matchmakers. Assuming that one of the men and women wants to propose marriage, the matchmaker will put in a good word for the other parent, commonly known as the household.

There are both insights and unannounced visits to people. Chastity means that the woman or the man's parents choose an auspicious day to visit each other's house, observe one's personality and have lunch by the way. Nothing more than that, both men and women have or may cheat in the process of looking at people, such as bribing the matchmaker in advance and borrowing vigorous boys and generous women from relatives and friends instead. Laughter, the matchmaker pays for the service, which is often inconsistent with the facts. At this time, Sichuanese are more careful, and they often check all aspects of each other through unannounced visits, which is equivalent to looking at people. Ordinary unannounced visits are tantamount to asking relatives and friends to check each other's family status, family education, personality and so on.

It's nothing more than based on folk customs, but whenever someone makes an unannounced visit, they can only make a round chisel (say yes) and can't break the gong (say bad). As the saying goes in Sichuan, ten lobbyists can't be poked, which means that ten people who speak well are not as good as one who says nothing.