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Rituals related to celebrating when a boy or girl turns into a man or woman in society. For Chinese women, this often happened in a ceremony after they were engaged to be married.
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Ancestor Worship and Veneration
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Coming of Age Ceremony
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Death Ceremonies
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Procedures of Ji Li ceremony A married woman, typically one of the girl’s relatives, combs the hair of the young woman, The hair of the young woman is gathered up into a bun before being fastened with a ji (hairpin) which is typically inscribed with auspicious patterns. She is then given an adult name.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ancient coming-of-age rituals Women also had a ceremony called ‘mogi, ‘ which took place between the ages of 12 and 16 and involved wearing garments from the waist down and tying up hair that had hung down.
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