Chapter 357 East Japan Renxia World's Highest Power[6000 Words](3/3)
Looking at the sedan, Ogata muttered:
"It's a double-waisted carriage... It seems that the people sitting in this sedan are from the Wu family..."
The Japanese sedan chair is also called a "carriage".
People of different classes can use different sedans.
The double-waisted carriage is a sedan that can only be used by members of the martial arts family.
"What are everyone doing here?" Ating turned her head and asked an uncle beside her, "Is there any big shot sitting in the cage? Why are everyone looking at this cage?"
"There's no big shot sitting in that cage." The uncle replied, "Have you seen that big house?"
The cage stopped in front of the door of a magnificent mansion, and the big tree nuzzled towards the magnificent mansion.
"This is the home of a certain Hatamoto samurai who has a salary of 7,000 koku."
"The eldest son of this family married the eldest daughter of another Hatamoto samurai family."
"Today is the wedding day for these two families."
"The bride is sitting in the cage."
After listening to the uncle's explanation, a look of intense interest appeared on A-Machi's face.
He quickly turned his gaze away and focused on the sedan, waiting for the bride to come out of the sedan together with the people around her.
A faint look of curiosity appeared on Ogata's face at this time.
It has been more than a year since he came to the Edo period, but he has never seen a wedding from this era.
Weddings in ancient Japan were mainly divided into three types: weddings in front of gods, weddings in front of Buddha, and weddings in front of people.
There are many differences between these 3 types of weddings.
The biggest difference is that the wedding before a god is held in a shrine, the wedding before a Buddha is held in front of a Buddha statue, and the wedding before a person is held at the groom's home.
Compared with the wedding before gods and the wedding before Buddha, the process of wedding before people is much simpler.
The sedan the bride is riding in stops in front of the groom's house - this is a public wedding.
Under the expectation of everyone, a warrior standing next to the sedan finally opened the door of the sedan.
A young woman wearing immaculate white clothes slowly walked out of the sedan along the opened sedan door.
Shiraku - the wedding dress worn by ancient Japanese women.
Since ancient times, Japan has believed that white is the color of sunlight and is sacred.
White without dirt means clean and dirt-free. It also means that it can be dyed into various colors after entering the husband's house, making it easy to blend into the husband's family.
The bride wore light makeup on her face, and with her white skin, she looked extremely beautiful.
After the bride came out of the sedan, exclamations came one after another from the crowd watching the excitement.
Chapter completed!