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Korean traditional wedding customs

1. Salute

Salute was held in the main hall of the husband's family. The bride and groom greet each other first, and then salute the man's parents. The man's mother will grab red dates, longan, peanuts, chestnuts and other eight treasures from the mahogany lacquer plate and scatter them in the bride's arms. The bride will pick them up with the front of Hanbok. The more she picks them up, the sooner she can have a baby and be happy.

2. Respect your mother

In Korea, the mother has always been respected on the wedding day. In addition to kneeling in the morning to thank the mother for her parenting, the mother will also play a major role on the wedding day. The man's mother wears green hanbok, the woman's mother wears red or pink hanbok, and the two mothers come to the stage with candles, which means the continuation of hope.

3. "East Bed Ceremony"

It's not easy to pick up the Korean bride. The groom has to be severely tossed at her mother's house to succeed. The bride's relatives will hang large dried squid on the groom's face and let him touch it and walk to the bride's room; Ask the groom questions that are difficult to answer, and once you can't answer them, tie your feet and beat the soles of your feet with bamboo until your mother-in-law comes out to "persuade"-this is the essential "East Bed Ceremony".

4. Dresses

Bridal dresses are often red silk dresses lined with blue dresses and tied with wide silk embroidered gold belts. The bride covered her face below her eyes with a wide robe and big sleeves, and walked slowly to her husband's house with white satin printed on her feet. If the groom is a soldier, he will appear in uniform and walk on the wedding stage before the ceremonial ceremony set up by his comrades with bayonets.

5. Shut up the mother-in-law.

After returning from the honeymoon, the newlyweds stay at their parents' home for one night, and return to their parents' home the next day with snacks prepared by their parents. The dessert box must be filled with chestnuts and caramel, which means that my mother-in-law is busy peeling chestnuts and causing less trouble. Eating caramel should stick to her mouth and not be talkative.

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