The custom of amusing the parents-in-law is one of the most important amusement contents of the civil marriage ceremony in the Chinese North Han, Hui, Dongxiang, Salar, Baoan and other several nationalities, and curre...The custom of amusing the parents-in-law is one of the most important amusement contents of the civil marriage ceremony in the Chinese North Han, Hui, Dongxiang, Salar, Baoan and other several nationalities, and currently it has fully been entertained in the minds of the people. Behind this "entertaining ceremony" of the festive colors hide the serious social expectations of our ancestors -- scrupulously abide by the filial piety and the sense of propriety, justice, honesty and honor. Through the dramatic performance methods in the wedding that "there is no degree of seniority for three days", "humiliate the parents-in-law" and "the father-in-law shoulders on back the danghter-in-law" and so on, they stress that these acts are the "sacrilege" that cannot be violated in the normal state of the society. The ways and means of "metaphor" in the ceremony of the ancestors are the means that many of the human groups adopt in the life etiquette and other "transition" etiquettes. In this regard, the anthropologist Victor Turner summarizes it as "liminality", and based on this theory, the author conducts an interpretive study of the metaphor behind the custom of amusing the parents-in-law.展开更多
文摘The custom of amusing the parents-in-law is one of the most important amusement contents of the civil marriage ceremony in the Chinese North Han, Hui, Dongxiang, Salar, Baoan and other several nationalities, and currently it has fully been entertained in the minds of the people. Behind this "entertaining ceremony" of the festive colors hide the serious social expectations of our ancestors -- scrupulously abide by the filial piety and the sense of propriety, justice, honesty and honor. Through the dramatic performance methods in the wedding that "there is no degree of seniority for three days", "humiliate the parents-in-law" and "the father-in-law shoulders on back the danghter-in-law" and so on, they stress that these acts are the "sacrilege" that cannot be violated in the normal state of the society. The ways and means of "metaphor" in the ceremony of the ancestors are the means that many of the human groups adopt in the life etiquette and other "transition" etiquettes. In this regard, the anthropologist Victor Turner summarizes it as "liminality", and based on this theory, the author conducts an interpretive study of the metaphor behind the custom of amusing the parents-in-law.