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One bow, two bows, three bows, what comes next?

One bow, two bows, and three bows are followed by family members' greetings.

There are different ways of bowing during weddings and weddings. This is caused by social limitations and changes in society.

The bowing ritual used today evolved from the kneeling ritual in the past. Therefore, the "bow again" in bowing is the evolution of the "bow again" in kneeling.

China is a country of etiquette. The literati in the past had relatively profound knowledge of traditional culture. Generally, for weddings and weddings, the gentleman and the master of ceremonies are relatively literate.

These people have read the "Book of Rites" and followed traditional etiquette.

Generally, according to the traditional saying, again and again, again and again.

Therefore, when shouting the salute, we should kowtow once, kowtow again, and kowtow three times.

Different places have different funerals: even in the same province or city, dozens of miles apart, there will be different customs and activities.

For example, in a certain area of ??Guizhou Province, when the elderly reach a certain age, the children prepare coffins for the elderly in their basements in advance.

In their view, this is a kind of filial piety, and the old man will feel at ease if someone takes care of his funeral after a hundred years.

Our place is different. If the elderly person is still in good health, if you prepare a coffin for him or her in advance, this is disrespectful to him or her and is cursing the elderly person to die soon.