What does the mothering feast mean?

Mother-in-law banquet refers to a banquet hosted by married women to visit their parents and other relatives and friends, which can also be called a return banquet. Mothering banquet generally has three processes, namely gratitude, New Year greetings and toasting.

Huimen banquet focuses on happiness and reunion, which should be reflected in the whole ceremony. There are more ethnic and folk things to show here, such as beating gongs and drums, dancing dragons and lions, and cultural performances can be interspersed in the wedding banquet.

The significance of mothering banquet:

This custom originated in ancient times and is generally called "mothering in the province", which means going home to visit parents after marriage. It is a marriage custom of the Han nationality. That is, on the third, sixth, seventh, ninth, tenth or full moon after marriage, the son-in-law goes back to her mother's house with the bride to pay New Year greetings to her parents and relatives.

This is the last ceremony of the wedding. Daughters will never forget the kindness of their parents. The son-in-law thanked her parents-in-law and newlyweds for their love and beauty. Generally, the woman hosts a banquet, and the new son-in-law is seated, accompanied by the female elders. In-laws held a banquet for their newly married husband, which was a back door banquet.