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What does fortune telling mean, filling in the house? _ How to break the life of filling a house?

What's the difference between a mistress and a house?

1, different contexts

There is a certain difference between mistresses and filling houses. Mistress is from the man's point of view. After the death of the man's wife, the remarried wife is called a mistress, and the house filling is from the woman's point of view. When a woman marries a man after his wife's death, she calls herself the man's house-mender.

2. Different definitions

A mistress refers to a man who has lost his wife and remarried. After the woman got married, she became a wife, and her children were also sons. Filling a house means that a woman marries a man whose wife is dead. In fact, mistresses and housefilling are similar to the remarriage of men and women now, but at that time, men and women were different and divided more finely.

3. Different parts of speech

From the part of speech, mistress is a verb, which means the act of getting married, while filling a house can be a verb, which means the act of getting married, or a noun, which means mistress. Generally speaking, most houses are filled with young widows or older girls.