Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What kind of marriage and settlement does Chong Xi include?

What kind of marriage and settlement does Chong Xi include?

Yes, rushing to celebrate is usually getting married.

Pursuing happiness is a folk belief in China. Its content is to let a patient who has been ill for a long time marry someone else, and use this "happy event" to "rush" away bad luck, so as to achieve the effect of treating diseases. Sometimes children can get married to celebrate their sick parents.

After the engagement, the man suddenly became seriously ill. With the consent of both parents, choosing an auspicious day in advance is called "Chong Xi". The etiquette of meeting the bride is still the same. If the groom is ill, his sister will take his place. This kind of marriage often leads the woman to be widowed for life. Sometimes a boy can get married without betrothal, omitting the betrothal step. There is also bad luck or bad luck, and the purpose of good luck is achieved by rushing to celebrate. It is said that when the yang is insufficient, you can strengthen the yang by celebrating and improve your luck or health.