Thank you so much for teaching me about historical Chinese wedding ceremony. I became interested in Chinese weddings after watching Ruyi's promotion ceremony.
Thank you for mentioning various class levels. I'm trying to research this topic for something I'm writing, and there's seemingly only information about the classiest full-blown all-out fancy weddings out there. I needed something less royal.
How far is the common distance between proposing and the wedding date? About a few days, a few weeks, a few months, or about a year? I saw an interesting clip from a Cdrama I have just watched: "Gu & Liu's Wedding is So Romantic | Destined EP03 | 长风渡 | iQIYI". Someday, can you make a video on how accurate the wedding scene of this drama is? The bride there was holding a paper fan, and red cloth. They had to step on a saddle as well there. There were also people holding large fans at the hall. A quite interesting scene to see.
I nee a new Head! All the information about a married. But was this Process only for the "Wife" or for the Concubines, too?🤔 And what were say this People to our modern wedding?
Only apply to wife. Concubine technically doesn’t count as family member. I will make a video about them, because this is a real important concept in ancient Chinese history. If using the ancient wedding process, most today’s marriage are illegal. 😅
@@ariste01 No. proposing is to girl’s parents, not the girl. You can watch below video, which may help a little. th-cam.com/video/VnsYg0YKDf4/w-d-xo.html
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel lol it was a joke but I'll check it out. Thx. Your videos just started crossing my feed a couple weeks ago. The ones about the different types of jewelry and crowns have been my favorite so far. I don't like growing my nails long but those nail guards are exquisite. I'm just trying to understand more about history and cultures other than my own because I think it helps me expand my world view and be more accepting.
Thank you so much for teaching me about historical Chinese wedding ceremony. I became interested in Chinese weddings after watching Ruyi's promotion ceremony.
You are welcome. We will see the emperor Guangxu’ s wedding ceremony soon. 😀Now I am in Orlando having fun😀
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel I hope you have a great time there. May God bless you.
I love watching your videos. Very informative. Can’t wait to know more about an Emperor’s wedding ceremony.
😀Thank you so much!
Thank you so much about your informative videos. I'm really a big from of Chinese history and culture. Sending love from Tunisia
Welcome!🥰😀
Thank you for mentioning various class levels. I'm trying to research this topic for something I'm writing, and there's seemingly only information about the classiest full-blown all-out fancy weddings out there. I needed something less royal.
How far is the common distance between proposing and the wedding date? About a few days, a few weeks, a few months, or about a year?
I saw an interesting clip from a Cdrama I have just watched:
"Gu & Liu's Wedding is So Romantic | Destined EP03 | 长风渡 | iQIYI".
Someday, can you make a video on how accurate the wedding scene of this drama is?
The bride there was holding a paper fan, and red cloth. They had to step on a saddle as well there. There were also people holding large fans at the hall. A quite interesting scene to see.
Looking forward!
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Oh boy! Can't wait!
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I nee a new Head! All the information about a married.
But was this Process only for the "Wife" or for the Concubines, too?🤔
And what were say this People to our modern wedding?
Only apply to wife. Concubine technically doesn’t count as family member. I will make a video about them, because this is a real important concept in ancient Chinese history. If using the ancient wedding process, most today’s marriage are illegal. 😅
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel 👀I can not wait for the next video to learn more.
Wending?
Proposing before you ask the woman's name...
Yes. 😀
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel is like the doors song "hello I love you won't you tell me your name" lol
@@ariste01 No. proposing is to girl’s parents, not the girl. You can watch below video, which may help a little.
th-cam.com/video/VnsYg0YKDf4/w-d-xo.html
@@ancientchinesehistorychannel lol it was a joke but I'll check it out. Thx. Your videos just started crossing my feed a couple weeks ago. The ones about the different types of jewelry and crowns have been my favorite so far. I don't like growing my nails long but those nail guards are exquisite. I'm just trying to understand more about history and cultures other than my own because I think it helps me expand my world view and be more accepting.
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