Does a woman s status in her in law s family have much to do with the number of dowries?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-09

"Dowry" is a time-honored Chinese wedding tradition, and although the dowry of parents may reflect the importance of the daughter and the support for the future son-in-law's family, a woman's status in the in-law's family is not determined by the amount of dowry, but mainly depends on her role and performance in the family.

In contemporary Henan, a shocking luxury wedding once again gave us a new taste of this tradition. The bride's dowry items are amazing, including a building in Shenzhen, a villa, 9.99 million in cash, and a Ferrari. Such a dowry lineup not only makes people sigh at the generosity of the bride's family, but also makes people have a strong interest in the bride's background and family.

According to reports, the bride did not come from a wealthy family, but was a model of self-made. Through her own efforts and struggles, she has not only achieved good results in her career, but also won respect and love in her family. This dowry not only shows the strength and generosity of the bride's family, but also a love and blessing to the bride. The cash of 9.99 million and Ferrari are the symbols of the bride's own struggle, as well as her expectations and pursuits for her future life.

The benefits of more women marrying are considered to have many advantages in traditional customs, first of all, women marrying more reflects the social status and wealth strength of the family. Secondly, the bride who dowries richly has more dignity and status in the marriage. Finally, the bride who marries richly also contributes more to her husband's family and can bring more wealth and resources to her husband's family.

With the development of society and the awakening of individual consciousness, more and more people realize that marriage should be a family composed of two independent individuals, rather than the woman being completely dependent on the man or being regarded as an outsider. Therefore, women should strive to be the little masters of their own families, not just the husband's family members.

Although the more women marry, the greater their contribution to themselves and their husbands' families, it is not a factor in determining the status of women, and over time, women can establish an independent status in the family and receive the recognition and support of family members, and her status will be relatively high. Dowry

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