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What are the wedding customs of Maonan nationality?

The marriage custom of Maonan nationality refers to the marriage custom of Maonan nationality. Early marriage is common in Maonan nationality, and it is decided by both parents even before birth. It is usually decided by both parents at the age of six or seven. If they don't agree, they will decide the number of weddings and dowry through the matchmaker. When engaged, the man will hold a banquet and send some gifts to the woman's house. Others include: giving the bride tampons, matchmaking by matchmakers, and the procedures and etiquette for concluding marriage. After the engagement, when both men and women are about twenty years old, they can get married on another day. When you get married, you should ask the mage to do "evocation" and other ceremonies, and ask people with two children to kill pigs. Look at the outflow of pig blood when killing pigs to predict the prosperity of future generations. If the blood is bright red and shoots into the distance, the offspring will prosper. After marriage, the bride stays at her husband's house and returns to her family on the wedding day. Later, she will go back to her husband's home, accompanied by one or two young women, according to the Yue Ji she chose when she got married. The man will give the bride a tampon for half a year, which means that the children and grandchildren will continue, and then go back to her husband's house during the busy farming season until she is pregnant and has a baby, and then settle in her husband's house. The characteristics of Maonan marriage customs are as follows: for example, young men and women like to sing folk songs on holidays or slack evenings; My uncle's power is more prominent-my aunt marries her daughter and gives her a gift; Wedding etiquette is more complicated, with traditional colors and so on. Influenced by the marriage customs of Zhuang and Han nationalities nearby, the phenomenon of intermarriage with other nationalities is more common. The free love life of Maonan youth, from love to marriage, has many unique national characteristics. No funny weddings. Maonan people are free to love and their marriage is involuntary. Marriages are often arranged by matchmakers. The wedding of Maonan nationality is complex and unique, and there are two forms of matchmaking between matchmakers with different interests: one is that the man's parents take a fancy to the woman first and ask the matchmaker to propose marriage. The other is that the two sides don't know each other, and they all rely on the matchmaker to match the bridge, and then the fortune teller will calculate the horoscope of both sides. If the personalities of both parties collide with each other, they can't get married. They should give the role back to the woman and let her make another plan.