myfs_139527 Posted May 21, 2009 Share Posted May 21, 2009 Hi Masters Cecil and RobertMy wedding date is in July 09. But my resale flat will only be available in Aug 09. Can I do the "An Chuang" after my wedding?Thanks for your advice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 21, 2009 Staff Share Posted May 21, 2009 Yes, for practical reasons, the clue here is "my resale flat will only be available in Aug 09":-Under the following conditions:-1. If possible an chuang should only be done once. Thus if you had an chuang in a "previous" home e.g. currently staying with parents or rental, then should not be done at your "new" resale flat, again.2. If already, pregnant or has had a child with (the same husband).Generally, there are the two considerations. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 8, 2018 Staff Share Posted April 8, 2018 Free Download: Traditional & Modern Wedding Procedures Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Mike Posted November 30, 2019 Share Posted November 30, 2019 Is it OK to use the wedding bedding later, or is it used only on the wedding night, then packed away, never to be used again? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 30, 2019 Staff Share Posted November 30, 2019 1. The basics of common sense is often overlooked in the case of delicate hand-embroidered wedding beddings that require a significant amount of time to create. 2. Wearing a wedding gown more than once is considered a taboo, whether it is fully paid for or rented, due to societal stigmas associated with it. 3. Marriage should not be so fragile as to rely on superstitions and taboos, such as avoiding a piece of glass behind the stove, which is believed to create a mirrored effect leading to potential issues in the relationship. 4. Apologies for the digression from the main topic. 5. Some couples continue to use their wedding bedding for special occasions if it is not overly expensive, like wedding anniversaries or Chinese New Year celebrations. 6. The Chinese culture often involves consulting family members, especially matriarchs like grandmothers, for advice and guidance in such matters. 7. Ultimately, there are no definitive answers or rules set in stone when it comes to personal choices and decisions in life. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 30, 2019 Staff Share Posted November 30, 2019 This reminds me of just the other day: a client got his keys to the recently Just T.O.P. HDB Anchorvale Plains home. He told me, his grandmother personally took charge of his home’s First time open door procedure. Told me to come down an hour later after his grandma does the procedure. LOL Here, there are still some Singaporean’s that rely on their family’s tradition. I am sure, this grandma, must also had her home “blessed” by her grandma and so forth! However, there are also many clients in the past who had asked me for such an advice. Yeah! They told me that their parents and/or grand parents are like.. anything goes.. best to consult an expert. As I mentioned previously, lots of advices are grounded in logic and cow sense.. sorry I mean common sense! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 1, 2019 Staff Share Posted December 1, 2019 The University of Life is giving a free degree in a bachelors in Common Sense! Enrol now! You will have No regrets! FAQ: Where is the location of The University of Life? It is located in every nook and cranny of the world. You only need to dig deeper within yourself. I am confident that you can find it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 1, 2019 Staff Share Posted December 1, 2019 Okay, I did a search and the first thing I came across are these: 1. The full set is reasonable cheap. 2. Only thing is that some of them have are the bold chilli red colours (red is auspicious for any occasions) and wordings and graphics.. 3. Thus, even if one use daily until wear and tear sets in.. no issue, here. P.S. Please note that I have no intention to advertise for ezbuy.sg or endorse their products. It so happens that I did a search for wedding bedding.. google highlighted a link to the above site that's all. Frankly, have never bought any products from this site. My last online purchase experience several years ago was specifically at eBay. Which means? Buy at your own risk! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 1, 2019 Staff Share Posted December 1, 2019 Case Study: Move-in procedures and the use of a charcoal stove 1. Many years back, real life case of an elderly family member most likely the grand mother is staying with the children. 2. The couple really did the procedure of Move-in with a charcoal stove. 3. After they had moved-in, their family member really make use of this charcoal stove.. until it is in poor condition. Then this charcoal stove was thrown away. 4. Contrast today... 4.1. Some couples still follow the tradition of bringing in a brand new charcoal stove. 4.2. Some light it up during the move-in. 4.3. And taboo says... that they SHOULD be keeping the stove. And also suppose to store it. 4.4. The reason is that it is still brand new and some consider it bad luck to throw away a genuinely new stove! 5. Look at this recent question of the "wedding bedding". 5.1. There is no right or wrong answers. 5.2. Thus if one follows the "grandmother" use of the stove.. it is later thrown away after poor condition. 5.2.1. It is similar to the wedding bedding. Drawing a parallel, thus if the grandmother can use the stove.. why can't one use the wedding bedding until it needs to be retired? 6. If one wants to keep the wedding bedding forever, it follows the modern trend of bringing in a new stove into a new home! 7. Nothing is cast in stone. If in doubt, check with the elders such as a grandmother for advice. 8. There will certainly be diverse views etc... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 3, 2020 Staff Share Posted October 3, 2020 On 4/8/2018 at 9:52 PM, Cecil Lee said: Link to Modern and Traditional Wedding practices: https://www.geomancy.net/info/wedding-procedures.PDF or Http://info.geomancy.net Latest Update: [HOT] [FREE] This is a free e-book about Traditional & Modern Wedding Procedure Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 27, 2021 Staff Share Posted January 27, 2021 THE ORIGINS OF CHINESE WEDDING SEDAN The chair-like wooden sedan lined with coloured silk was popular mode of transportation in ancient China. Just like a donkey ridden by the poor, the sedan was used by the rich around. However, no special occasions like wedding, the poor would also use a sedan to ferry the bride. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 5, 2021 Staff Share Posted October 5, 2021 Hi Master Lee, sorry to disturb again. My wedding is on 11 Dec and a friend is getting married a week before me. I understand that I am not supposed to go attend her wedding due to “Chong Xi”. However, she does not believe in this tradition and asked if she can attend mine. Hence, I am wondering if the “Chong xi” would also apply to her and if it will be better that she does not attend mine? Thank you once again! Conservatives would say avoid. Nowadays youngsters don’t really care for such traditions that often don’t make common sense at all. Frankly do ask both side of the parents if they have any objections or if they have faint knowledge.. then should be ok Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 21, 2022 Staff Share Posted August 21, 2022 AN CHUANG RELATED PROCEDURES Frequent Asked Questions - FAQS 1. For the An chuang ceremony, can I check if it’s common to do it one day before the wedding or we will need to do it 3-5 days before the wedding? Actually, you can do it any time before the actual wedding date (night before, or several days before). However, once you have done the An Chuan, the couple shouldn't use the bed until the actual wedding. Hence, most people won't do it too early, in case they are still using the bed to sleep. 2. For car opening on the wedding day, if there is no younger male relative available on the bride side, is it ok for one of the groomsmen to open the car door or a younger female relative? If no younger male relative, yes it is okay to have a unmarried young teen/adult of relative or a unmarried groomsmen to open the car. However, you cannot let a younger female relative open the door. The purpose of this is also to kind of bless the couple with a male child. 3. If my older sister is not married yet, is there a procedure required to be carried out on the wedding day? This depends on the dialect group and family traditional beliefs. For the Hokkiens, they don't have any particular procedure for this. However, from what I know from my mum who's had a relative from a Cantonese family, they are a bit more particular on this. What they do is that before the bride and groom enters the house, they would hang a man's trousers above the door, before they enter the house. After which you can take down the trousers once the couple enters it. So there might be some of these particular procedures depending on their dialect group and beliefs. It is best to check with your family elders. Usually, most of these are done as part of your family traditional beliefs which can vary from family to family. For modern family, most don't really are that superstitious about it, so they also don't really do anything additional. Furthermore, since this is more the bride's side rather than groom side, even less reason to do so. 4. For An chuang ceremony, as we are doing it at the grooms place at the moment, when we move in to our new house in future with a new bed, do we need to do the ceremony again? Usually, once you have done the An Chuan and used the bed together as a couple, then there is no need to do it again, even if you buy a new furniture for the house. The main purpose is to bless the new couple with children, so if you used the bed already, then An Chuan have already fulfilled it's purpose. When you buy a new future in the future, it will more like it is replacement of an old furniture. So really not necessary to do it again. This An Chuan process is done only once. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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