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"Seven rules, three don't go", what conditions must be met in ancient divorce?

Of course, there are still some conditions.

But after all, I am a modern person, so some of my opinions and opinions are only related materials consulted on the Internet, and there is no guarantee of complete authenticity. I just want to discuss this knowledge with you.

What is seven outs? First, disobedience to parents is also against morality. Not being filial to parents is a violation of morality, so it is considered very serious to violate filial piety. The second one has no children, because it is unique. The wife's infertility makes this marriage meaningless.

Third, fornication, for its disorderly race also. Refers to the wife having sex with a man other than her husband on the grounds of "disorderly race"

The fourth, jealousy, is also a mess for it. A jealous wife. The reason is "chaotic family", which means that the fierce jealousy of the wife will cause family discord.

The fifth one has a bad disease because it can't prosper with * * *. The wife is seriously ill. The reason is that "you can't * * * prosper", which means you can't attend the sacrifice together. Sixth, he talks a lot and leaves his relatives to him. A wife who talks too much or gossips about others likes to chew her tongue and distinguish right from wrong, which affects family harmony. The seventh thief, as its antonym. Steal things. The reason is "antonym", that is, it does not conform to the rules that should be observed.

"Three Don't Go" is a supplementary norm stipulated as "Seven Outcomes", but it points out that "evil diseases and traitors are not included". In other words, if the wife meets the requirements of "having a bad illness" and "having sex" in "going out seven times", it is not within the protection scope of "three noes". In addition, if there is a situation of loyalty and the law stipulates that both parties must divorce, then there is no guarantee of "three noes".

In ancient China, men had the right to divorce their wives, but women were not free to divorce. As long as the wife touches one of them, she can be divorced at will by her husband. Therefore, "seven out" has become a convenient excuse for husbands to abandon their wives.

These three don't go, which restricts the seven from going out to some extent. If the wife meets one or three of the three and doesn't go, the in-laws can't just divorce her. Then if you violate these seven rules, you can't divorce your wife.