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Aunt forced the bride to bow her head and cry. What ridiculous things have you seen at the wedding?

As far as I can remember, I have experienced two real marital quarrels. I remember that there was a saying at that time, the worse the quarrel on the wedding day, the happier the bride and groom will be after marriage. At that time, I was young, because I helped the bride sit on the bed, witnessed the absurd marriage behavior, and even cast a shadow over the wedding.

In the second grade of primary school, a relative of mine had a wedding reception at home. At that time, it was a custom to have a child sitting on the bride's bed. I am the chosen child, sitting next to the bride. The bride also brought me money and candy, and the atmosphere was very good.

Before long, a group of friends of the groom came. One of them brought a basin of water and told the bride to wash her hands. The bride reached out to wash, but as soon as she bowed her head, two men next to her pressed her head into the basin.

The bride struggled wildly and slammed the basin to the ground. The bride's face, head and clothes are covered with water, and the flowers on her head have fallen off and her hair is messed up. The bed behind her is also covered with water.

The bride was very angry at that time and scolded the man on the spot. Men are not embarrassed at all. Instead, he said it was a joke, and then he said he would make trouble with the bride and put her on the bed. At that time, the bride reacted quickly, ran to the wardrobe, took two hangers and beat each other until the men were afraid to get close.

Later, an elder looked a little confused and let them go out. The bridal chamber was a mess, and the bride looked flustered and her eyes were red. Finally, the men also said that the bride has a bad personality and can't afford to make jokes.

This incident touched me a lot and left an indelible shadow in my little heart. I dare not go to other people's wedding rooms until I am very old. Fortunately, this kind of thing is rare now.