| Chinese Marriage | |
In China, to remain single was once a problem; and to get divorced
was more than a problem. What made it difficult to remain single
was simply related to housing and public opinions. However, you could manage to
if you just had a small room, even if it was too small to hold more than a bed,
and if you were bold enough to be free from other's opinions. But to deal with a
divorce was quite different since you had to get enough reasons to make the
authorities concerned agree with you. Also you must persuade the other
half to say yes. In fact, you seldom got such an answer of yes
owing to the band of the traditional opinions on marriage.
To get married was traditionally considered a must. There is a motto says well:
"It is natural to get married when you grow up."
So when a girl reached 28 and still single, she would get a lot pressures from
relatives, neighbors and even co-workers.
On the other hand, even when a couple's contradiction
came to a head and both of them were screaming: "Help, I want to get unmarried
with him or her." People around them would sing happy marriage for them: "Well,
well, it is like the rain; the sky sheds while the earth keeps. Couples'
conflicts should lead to no revenge. Is it hard to find a couple who hasn't ever
confronted any problem, isn't it?" Or "Isn't it natural for a couple to get a
peace world by punch-up?" Those were just some of the advices from the neighbors,
relatives, colleagues and even the parents.
And there is another motto says, 'One day of husband and wife, 100 days of conjugal love.'
So you can imagine how hard for a couple to get divorced then.
If you went your own way, you would find it hard
to communicate with people around in the future, for they didn't like a person who
had been against the favor from them! Even worse, the resistance did often come from
the other half of the couple. He or she (mostly she) refused to get
divorced afraid of losing his or her reputation. The times of 1960s to 1970s
once witnessed countless loveless families in China.
How quickly things have changed! In the 1990s, the divorce rate
became much higher than ever and to get a divorce became much easier
and simpler. People didn't show any more surprise at such cases around. In fact,
they had quite taken it for granted. And there are many new
things related to divorce appeared. When you walk along a street, you can even find a few
places here and there concerning with divorcees, such as the divorcees' hotel,
nursery for divorcees. To get divorced even became a fashion. When an old friend
met you, he was likely to ask if you got divorced. If a person looked tortured
because of the trouble marriage, one would give him a straight advice:
'Get divorced as soon as possible!'
Now the things seem to go to the other end; that's, getting divorced is much
easier than getting married. The latter becomes more and more difficult since
the demands and standard concerned is considerably hard to meet either
materially or ideologically. However, more young couples live together before getting
married (that is unthinkable in the old days).
It seems still a paradox to say marriage has been an aggravating affair all the time.
But it was and it is and it will be.
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