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QUESTION:
In China's southwestern province of
Guizhou, the Miao people are very
superstitious, with strong beliefs
in spirits and demons. Before a bride
and groom are "approved" for marriage,
a chicken is killed in front of the
parents of the parties concerned.
After the chicken is cooked whole,
the size of both its eyes are examined.
If both eyes are identical, it symbolizes
a blissful union. But if they are
different sized, it is considered
a bad omen, and the wedding plans
canceled.
What happens if either party breaks
the engagement after the chicken ceremony
has taken place?
A. They go to the local court house
for the judge to decide;
B. The wronged family gets to keep
and eat the chicken;
C. The eyes must be eaten by the party
'chickening' out of the wedding;
D. They must pay the other family
silver according to the weight of
the chicken.
ANSWERS:
D is right or course. The weight of the chicken is
therefore of great importance. Either party that
breaks an engagement after the formal
announcement must pay the other party an amount
of silver equivalent to the weight of the chicken. |
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