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Han Homeland.

Chapter 130: A Bad Marriage. [321]



Summary

Yun Lang, unaware of rural gossip and the emperor's interest in Guo Jie, focuses on Huo Qubing's marriage, a priority despite lacking formalities in the Great Han. Betrothal gifts, crucial in marriages, could come from either party. Chen Ping's marriage exemplified this, using wealth from his wife to rise in status. Huo Qubing's marriage, devoid of traditional fanfare, involved a simple ceremony with rituals like hand-washing and wine-sharing. Despite the absence of notable guests, gifts were abundant. Yun Lang, attending with his daughter, noticed the lack of true nobles, hinting at Huo Zhongru's limited influence. The ceremony, marked by traditional rituals, saw Huo Qubing's bride, Miss Zhang, express disdain for marrying into the Huo Family, preferring the army stables. This sentiment explained the absence of prominent guests, revealing the complexities of noble marriages in the Great Han.

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