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An analysis of the traditional folk customs of marriage, crown and funeral: the complete works of e-book txt

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An ancient country with a history of 5,000 years of civilization, a nation that pays attention to etiquette, does not lack mature wedding etiquette and funeral etiquette. These are the wealth of the Chinese nation and the epitome of history!

The most important thing in the lives of ordinary people in China is nothing more than the issue of weddings and funerals. Whether in ancient times or in modern times, we have been circulating such etiquette, which is, in the words of ordinary people in China, weddings and funerals.

China was very particular about "ceremony" in ancient times, especially in weddings, funerals and weddings, there were quite strict etiquette norms, such as when to go, what kind of clothes to wear, what kind of ceremony to perform, and careless mistakes. Even in modern times, people still follow the customs and etiquette handed down by their predecessors. If the banquet is complicated, the number of seats alone will be used up, such as the main seat, the upper seat, the chief seat and the deputy seat.

The book "Wedding Crown and Funeral Sacrifice-Analysis of Traditional Wedding and Funeral Folklore" is divided into two parts. The first part mainly tells about the traditional wedding customs in China; The second part is the traditional funeral custom in China. The content of this book is comprehensive and true, and the language is humorous, which powerfully expounds the profoundness of China culture from two aspects of traditional weddings and funerals. I believe this book will be well received by readers. ;

As the saying goes, there are three kinds of unfilial, and none is great. in China ...

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