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The procedures of an ancient Chinese marriage are captured in the phrase "Three
(3) Letters and Six (6) Etiquettes".
What are the three letters?
The Three Letters are the engagement letter, the delivery of gifts letter and
the taking of the bride letter.
In ancient times, if a man is interested in a woman, he will engage a middlemen
(a middle-women actually) to explore the possibility and if appropriate to
convey his intentions to the woman's family. If the woman's family finds him
acceptable, they will notify him and he can make the official proposal by
delivering the formal letter of engagement on an auspicious date.
At this stage the women's family can still say no to the proposal. As you would
expect there are still a lot of things to sort out and to negotiate over.
If the proposal is accepted, the next step is to deliver wedding gifts to the
woman's family. These wedding gifts which are normally expensive are accompanied
by the 'Delivery of Gift' letter which is essentially a list of items and
quantity much like a delivery order! By signing this letter and taking delivery
of the gifts, it signifies the women's family acceptance of the marriage.
The itemized 'Delivery of Gift' letter is also a safeguard against pilferage by
the delivery team!
The third letter is known as the 'Taking the Bride' Letter as it is the letter
that the groom produces when he arrives at the bride's home on the wedding day.
Upon acceptance of the letter, the bride is deemed to have joined the groom and
become a member of the groom's family.
It is no wonder why the bride mothers weep uncontrollably on wedding days. It is
like losing a daughter!
What then are the Six Etiquettes?
It refers to the six main procedures in an ancient
Chinese marriage. It includes
the official proposal, the checking of Ba Zi (compatibility using a system of
Chinese Astrology), selection of auspicious date for the wedding, delivery of
gifts, confirmation of wedding dates and finally the wedding itself.
Once the man has set his eyes on the girl, he sends an official proposal to the
woman's family. Once the proposal is accepted, he will seek the services of an
astrologer to determine if they are compatible. Research will also be done to
ensure that there is no blood relationship between them. At this stage the
engagement can be called off if they are not compatible or if their blood line
are somewhat connected.
The next step is the selection of auspicious date for wedding followed by
followed by the delivery of gifts.
After the gifts are accepted, the woman's family will seek an astrologer to
check the auspiciousness of the proposed wedding.
This followed by the six and final etiquette, the wedding itself!
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