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[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ r1o{b%[W=JgvLB4CFroG] »éÀñÉÏΪºÎÅ×È÷´óÃ×[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ A=?@@lp !y:XFroG] [ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ .H0:Ozd=A}€h:P$FroG] Î÷·½»éÀñµÄϰË×ÖÐÓÐÒ»ÏîÊÇ¿ÍÈËÃÇÒªÏòÐÂÀɺÍÐÂÄïÉíÉÏÅ×È÷´óÃס£ÕâÊÇÒ»Ïî×Ô¹ÅÂÞÂíʱ´ú¾ÍÓеÄϰË×£¬Ö»²»¹ýÄÇʱÈËÃÇÅ×È÷µÄÊǹÈÎï¡¢Ö¼ÔÚ×£ºØÐ»é·ò¸¾×ÓËïÂúÌá¢È˶¡ÐËÍú¡£³ýÁËÁ¼ºÃµÄ×£Ô¸Í⣬ÕâÖÖ´óÃ×/¹ÈÎﻹÓÐÒ»¸öÉñÃØµÄ×÷Óã¬ÊÇÊ²Ã´ÄØ£¿¾ÍÈÃÎÒÃÇÀ´¿´¿´°É£¡[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ =3,Z[0C €.&pVPrwsFroG] Since early Roman times some grain - usually wheat - has been associated with the wedding ceremony.[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ ]V[}BhKzbcjWfZFroG] The basis for the predominant theory as to why rice and other grains, such as wheat, have played a prominent role in marriage ceremonies for centuries, is that they are fraught with symbolism of fertility and of prosperity. By throwing rice at the bride and groom at a wedding, guests symbolically wish them a lifetime full of these blessings.[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ rJ}e?sv%*B|_8s,FroG] Historically, in certain primitive tribal cultures, the mere act of supping on rice together bound a couple in matrimony, as eating this local food together implied their living together. In other cultures, the symbolic eating of rice together preceded a shower of rice over the married couple.[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ 1\2D${gIJjrT}k\o:FroG] Perhaps the most curious use of rice in the wedding ceremony, was its use in some cultures not to unite the happy couple, but to feed the uninvited evil spirits who always attended the ceremony. The rationale behind this practice was to ward off evil, as well-fed evil spirits would bring no harm to the blissful couple.[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ $~B5wXSD)I8z€CX{QFroG] In early Roman times, wheat was the grain of choice for the wedding ceremony, as wheat, not rice, symbolized fertility. The virginal bride carried a sheaf of wheat in her hand throughout the ceremony, or wore a garland of wheat in her hair. Instead of the bride tossing a bouquet, as is traditionally done today, wedding guests tossed grains of wheat at her, and young, single girls clambered for the grains that bounced off of the young bride, believing that these grains could ensure them a trip down the bridal path soon thereafter.[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ hC^H={@sj|.gXU3FroG] The wheat tossing custom fell by the wayside under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ F4YGs(`,04%AqO#FroG] fraught:³äÂú[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ 6ES-q) VK Lx€X' FroG] fertility:·ÊÎÖ£¬¶à²ú[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ ?zl\CCa97~,v\PFroG] matrimony:½á»é[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ h?wL/]j6LRfdFr+FroG] rationale:»ù±¾ÔÀí[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ #L7W-? ~€u^~bbtAFroG] ward off:±Ü¿ª£¬µ²×¡[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ )|}IL?,RfE5@j hJFroG] blissful:Óи£µÄ[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ KB[T$[9,d_|eaXFroG] virginal:Õê½àµÄ£¬ÎÞϾµÄ[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ lS2",8n1Qql^}xSV-AFroG] sheaf:À¦£¬Êø[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ &d"#1aaV,B-/FroG] garland:»¨»·[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ J9qX)vI=[litjDAFroG] recourse:ÇóÖú£¬×·Ë÷Ȩ[ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ {1|i*gk Nht*Y'h]FroG] [ÎÄÕ°æÈ¨ ½ûÖ¹×ªÔØ:¿¼ÊÔÓëÆÀ¼Û http://www.trgroup.com.cn/te/ 0Vsl,6b(bNVFroG] |
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