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What are the "Seven Laws"
Refers to not filial to parents; No children; Prostitution; Jealousy; Got a serious illness; Talk a lot; Stealing.
Specifically, it means:
1, not filial to parents-refers to the daughter-in-law not filial to her in-laws, or the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is not handled well, which violates filial piety.
2, no children-you can't have a son, you can't pass on the family, and you have to break the incense.
3. fornication; -there is something wrong with the style.
4, jealousy-personality defects, can not tolerate her husband's concubinage.
5, have a serious illness-have a major illness, especially can not participate in ancestor worship activities together,
6. Talking too much-gossiping, sowing dissension, making trouble. 7. Stealing-people with dirty hands and feet.
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