Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Can you explain in detail the process of six ancient rituals (receiving gifts → asking names → Naji → receiving gifts → inviting guests → welcoming relatives)? Thank you.

Can you explain in detail the process of six ancient rituals (receiving gifts → asking names → Naji → receiving gifts → inviting guests → welcoming relatives)? Thank you.

It refers to six kinds of etiquette from marriage negotiation to marriage completion, namely, accepting gifts, asking names, accepting gifts, inviting guests and welcoming them face to face.

Nacai: that is, the man's family asked the matchmaker to propose marriage to the woman's family, and the woman's family promised to prepare the first six gifts for the man's family after marriage.

Propose marriage

Ask the name: The man's family asked the matchmaker to ask the woman's name and date of birth.

Naji: That is, after the man retrieved the woman's name and eight characters, he performed divination in the ancestral hall.

Sign: also known as Nabi, that is, the man's family gives the woman's family as a dowry.

Date of invitation: The man chooses the wedding date and prepares gifts to inform the woman's family for approval.

Kissing: that is, the groom gets married at the woman's house.

On the wedding day, after the man's sedan chair is issued, the best man will arrange a memorial place in the man's hall.

When the sedan chair stopped in front of the main hall, the maid of honor invited by the man stood in front of the sedan chair and the ceremony began. On the incense table, cigarettes are lingering, red candles have a high fever, and relatives, friends and officials are in their places.

The two bridesmaids appeared as "Zan" and "Zan" respectively and began to praise.

The bride and groom began to pay homage according to the praise ceremony.

The procedure of the ceremony is as follows:



Zan: The groom is in place (standing in front of the sedan chair)



Tong Zan: Lift the sedan chair and the couple will get up.



Praise: the groom bows (handing over the bride)



Zan: The bride and groom are in place (before the incense table)



Play music and shoot.



Tong Zan: The bride and groom put incense sticks (to the shrine and ancestral tablet).



Zan: Kneel down, burn incense, light candles, burn incense, burn incense, crawl, get up and stand back.



Tong Zan: Kneel down, kowtow, kowtow again, kowtow three times, and you will be happy.



Then the traditional "three worships"-"one worships heaven and earth, the other worships parents, and the husband and wife worship each other", and finally "introduces the bridal chamber".