Chinese Traditional Wedding In the different culture‚ there are many different customs and traditions in festival celebrations. Wedding customs are one of the most representative and symbolic customs in revealing the differences. Wedding ceremony shows not only the love of couple or two families involved‚ but also reflects the heritage of Chinese civilization. Ever since ancient times‚ the most delightful moments in one’s life come with success in marriage and birth of son. Chinese wedding decorates
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Chinese Traditional Wedding Wedding anniversaries in China are carefully chosen according to astrological signs. It is also customary for couples to be married on the half-hour or their wedding day rather than at the top of the hour. In this way‚ the couple begins their new lives together on an ’upswing’‚ while the hands of the clock are moving up‚ rather than down. On the morning of his wedding day‚ the groom is symbolically dressed by his parents. The groom arrives at the house of his bride
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Why Wedding Ceremony is Such a Big Event? “Will you love and honor each other as husband and wife all the days of your lives” Introduction As part of the society and culture‚ the tradition especially in wedding ceremonies had fallen into the categories of social anthropology. Wedding traditions is the mirror of the culture‚ and believe it or not‚ a mirror of bank accounts. With the evolving world of modernization‚ the spirit and values of marriage is still in the ceremony‚ and the wedding rings
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THE EVOLUTION OF CHINESE WEDDING IN CHINA The Evolution of Chinese Wedding in China LUO YONG SHI PSB Academy 1 THE EVOLUTION OF CHINESE WEDDING IN CHINA Abstract This research will be explain the evolution of Chinese wedding in China . People usually talk about three important moment in their life which are the birth ‚ the die and the wedding. Except for the birth and die ‚ wedding is the only one thing we can control by ourselves . In China ‚ the traditional wedding has a long history
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The customs of an ancient Jewish wedding ceremony teach us over and over again what Jesus actually did‚ and will do for a people that have followed His Father’s Commandments‚ and kept themselves holy‚ and set apart from the world. The first step in an ancient Jewish wedding ceremony began with the father of a bridegroom choosing a bride for his son. However‚ the father of an ancient Jewish bridegroom could have also sent a representative to secure a bride for his son. We see this occur when Abraham
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and differences regarding their customs and laws in relation to the ‘wedding ceremony’. Within Islam‚ the wedding ceremony is believed to be both a religious and social obligation to get married. As a result‚ there is a great weight placed on religious‚ social and cultural dimensions of the ceremony which tends to be simple in nature‚ paralleling Islamic beliefs. Hindus also place a lot of importance on marriage ceremonies which signify customs‚ rituals and elaborate celebrations. However‚ a
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Ancient Chinese Weddings: Rich and Poor The lavishness of the wedding portrays the distinct Chinese class system‚ the wealthy upper class and the poor peasant class. While the wealthy enjoyed the luxury and free will of the wedding‚ the underprivileged suffered from involuntary marriages and plain ceremonies. On the other hand‚ most weddings of the prosperous were merely for publicity issues and reputation; however weddings of the deprived were small‚ but intimate and affectionate. The social
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The stillness of the empty church shattered as fifteen-year-old MaryAnn Levin brushed her fingertip over the ivory organ key. The worn burgundy bench creaked as she sat upon it and poised her fingers over the keyboard. The eerie shrill from the organ resounded off of the creamy walls of Bethany Lutheran Church and the mellow tune of “His Eye is on the Sparrow” drifted around the vacant pews and over the crimson carpet.The words of the melody‚ which were singing in her heart‚ brought comfort to her
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scarves‚ or even underwear. Also explained was the Chinese tradition of giving money to loved ones. The money had to be new straight from the bank with no rips‚ tears‚ or creases and was placed in a red envelope and given to those in the family. If there was a wedding in the Chinese culture this practice was done in a white envelope instead. Chen- Yu also explained that in Japanese and other Asian cultures a red envelope was given out at weddings because the white was used for
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behavior. Nowadays‚ most people are flooded with a lot of modern technologies; reading hobby is being gradually buried by other interests but my feeling of reading and holding a book still has its own value in me. In “The Art of Reading”‚ Lin Yutang‚ a Chinese scholar says that reading makes people enjoy a rich spiritual life that those people who do not read books can’t obtain. The main point of this article is trying to say that you can ’t force someone to read‚ you have to let them fall in love with
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