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Let's talk about the marriage customs in our hometown.

Marriage customs are different in every place. Let's talk about the marriage customs in our hometown. Our place is rural, and there are many unreasonable customs, but the locals have continued to this day.

On the wedding day, birthdays are held for men and women. We need to find someone who is particularly optimistic about the day to find out which direction the wedding car should be parked, which way to get off and where to put the wedding bed. We should all obey his arrangement.

Girls in our country are called "married" when they get married, and they can't do happy things at home for three years.

A man who marries a daughter-in-law is called "marrying a daughter-in-law", and a woman who marries a man's new house cannot do happy or white things for three years.

The married house can't be renovated or moved within three years. Furniture can only be adjusted after 3 days of marriage, and it is not allowed to move after 3 days, especially the wedding bed.

On the wedding night, the bride can't leave the house, so she can only stay in her room.

In the morning and noon of the wedding, the bride and groom should eat noodles and steamed bread, but not steamed bread. You can eat it at night.

On the wedding day, the groom went to pick up the bride. When the bride passes by by car, whenever she meets a bridge and turns, she throws happy money, which is a coin wrapped in red paper in advance.

When the bride gets off the bus and walks to the room of the wedding room, she should first step into the room with her left foot (as if she had a son after marriage).

On the morning of the wedding, the groom's family wants to find a little boy to roll on the wedding bed, from one end to the other, and then roll down. When entering the bridal chamber, the groom should wear shoes, step on cakes and step on the bed. Our place is called "pressing machine".

There are also many customs, and the wedding customs in each place are different. My sister-in-law is from other places. At that time, when we celebrated the wedding, we had breakfast at their house and had noodles. This is different from our hometown, and the rest are similar.

The moral of these customs is good. I expect this couple to be harmonious, kind and in love in their married days.