A groom in Hebei, mainland China, was blocked outside the door for an hour when he was picking up his bride. All the red envelopes had been given out, but he was not allowed to enter. The mother-in-law was so angry that she took Jiuxin pills twice. (Picture/Flip Weibo)
In order to express blessings to the newlyweds, there is a custom of “marriage trouble” that teases the bride and groom when they get married, but in some areas it goes too far. A groom in Hebei, mainland China, was blocked outside the door for an hour when he received his bride. All the red envelopes had been given out, but he was not allowed to enter.
comprehensiveLu MediaAccording to reports, the incident happened on the 9th when a groom in Tangshan, Hebei was picking up his marriage. The bride’s relatives and friends blocked the door for an hour of marriage. The red envelopes had already been handed out, but they were still not allowed to enter. The mother-in-law was so angry that she took two Jiuxin pills.
It can be seen from the video that the mother-in-law was sitting on the ground because of emotional agitation, and a group of people surrounded her trying to rescue her. An uncle wanted to pinch her, but she waved her hand to refuse, saying that she just needed to ease her emotions. Mr. Li from the wedding car team said that there was a lot of traffic jams at that time, and the groom was not allowed to enter following giving all the red envelopes. The mother of the bride had coronary heart disease before, and she took Suxiao Jiuxin Pills twice because she was too excited, and then slowly recovered.
After the news was exposed, netizens were all dumbfounded, and left messages one following another, “Blocking the door means it’s good to be busy, but it’s not good if it’s too much”, “Usually it’s too early to block the door and be lively, and it will be released immediately when the time is approaching.” “People”, “It’s enough to make a point, you have to go too far”, “Unhealthy style”, “This family should be quite poor, and they just wait for some red envelopes to live.”