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In Chinese tradition, a ghost marriage (Chinese: 冥婚; pinyin: mínghūn; lit. 'spirit marriage') is a marriage in which one or both parties are deceased. Other forms of ghost marriage are practiced worldwide, notably in France since 1959 (see posthumous marriage; compare levirate marriage and ghost marriage in South Sudan, i.e. marriage to a living relative of the deceased). The origins of Chinese ghost marriage are largely unknown, but reports of it being practiced today can still be found.

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  • في التراث الصيني، يعتبر زواج اللأرواح زواجا أحد طرفيه أو كلاهما متوفيان؛. تُمارس أشكال أخرى من زواج الأرواح في جميع أنحاء العالم، وبشكل خاص في فرنسا منذ عام 1959. إن أصول زواج الأرواح الصيني غير معروفة إلى حد كبير، ولكن لا يزال من الممكن العثور على تقارير عن ممارساته. (ar)
  • In Chinese tradition, a ghost marriage (Chinese: 冥婚; pinyin: mínghūn; lit. 'spirit marriage') is a marriage in which one or both parties are deceased. Other forms of ghost marriage are practiced worldwide, notably in France since 1959 (see posthumous marriage; compare levirate marriage and ghost marriage in South Sudan, i.e. marriage to a living relative of the deceased). The origins of Chinese ghost marriage are largely unknown, but reports of it being practiced today can still be found. (en)
  • (Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang praktik pernikahan Tionghoa terhadap orang-orang yang telah almarhum. Untuk praktik dalam budaya lain, lihat .) Dalam tradisi Tionghoa, pernikahan hantu (Hanzi: 冥婚; Pinyin: mínghūn; harfiah: 'pernikahan roh') adalah sebuah pernikahan di mana salah satu atau kedua mempelai telah menjadi almarhum.:99 Bentuk lainnya dari pernikahan hantu dipraktikkan di seluruh dunia, dari Sudan, sampai Prancis sejak 1959 (lihat , dan Pernikahan anumerta). Awal muasal pernikahan hantu Tionghoa sebagian besar tidak diketahui, dan dilaporkan masih dipraktikkan semapai sekarang. (in)
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  • 冥婚 (en)
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  • ming4-fan1 (en)
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  • "netherworld marriage" (en)
  • spirit marriage (en)
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  • meng xwon (en)
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  • mínghūn (en)
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  • Wolf, Arthur P. Studies in Chinese Society. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1978. (en)
  • Ikels, Charlotte. "Parental Perspectives on the Significance of Marriage." Journal of Marriage and the Family Vol. 47 No. 2 :253-264. (en)
  • As quoted by Baker: Ball, J. Dyer, Things Chinese: or Notes Connected with China, London, 1904. (en)
  • Topley, Marjorie. "Ghost Marriages Among the Singapore Chinese." Man Vol. 55 : 29-30. (en)
  • Jordan, David K. Gods, Ghosts, and Ancestors: The Folk Religion of a Taiwanese Village. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1972. (en)
  • Stockard, Janice E. Daughters of the Canton Delta: Marriage Patterns and Economic Strategies in South China, 1860-1930.Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1989. (en)
  • Wolf, Arthur P., and Chieh-shan Huang. Marriage and Adoption in China, 1845-1945. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1980. (en)
  • Freedman, Maurice.Family and Kinship in Chinese Society. Stanford, CA: Stanford university Press, 1970. (en)
  • The Cult of the Dead in a Chinese Village. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1973. (en)
  • Topley, Marjorie. "Ghost Marriages Among the Singapore Chinese: A Further Note." Man Vol. 56 . (en)
  • Baker, Hugh D. R. Chinese Family and Kinship. New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. (en)
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  • في التراث الصيني، يعتبر زواج اللأرواح زواجا أحد طرفيه أو كلاهما متوفيان؛. تُمارس أشكال أخرى من زواج الأرواح في جميع أنحاء العالم، وبشكل خاص في فرنسا منذ عام 1959. إن أصول زواج الأرواح الصيني غير معروفة إلى حد كبير، ولكن لا يزال من الممكن العثور على تقارير عن ممارساته. (ar)
  • In Chinese tradition, a ghost marriage (Chinese: 冥婚; pinyin: mínghūn; lit. 'spirit marriage') is a marriage in which one or both parties are deceased. Other forms of ghost marriage are practiced worldwide, notably in France since 1959 (see posthumous marriage; compare levirate marriage and ghost marriage in South Sudan, i.e. marriage to a living relative of the deceased). The origins of Chinese ghost marriage are largely unknown, but reports of it being practiced today can still be found. (en)
  • (Halaman ini berisi artikel tentang praktik pernikahan Tionghoa terhadap orang-orang yang telah almarhum. Untuk praktik dalam budaya lain, lihat .) Dalam tradisi Tionghoa, pernikahan hantu (Hanzi: 冥婚; Pinyin: mínghūn; harfiah: 'pernikahan roh') adalah sebuah pernikahan di mana salah satu atau kedua mempelai telah menjadi almarhum.:99 Bentuk lainnya dari pernikahan hantu dipraktikkan di seluruh dunia, dari Sudan, sampai Prancis sejak 1959 (lihat , dan Pernikahan anumerta). Awal muasal pernikahan hantu Tionghoa sebagian besar tidak diketahui, dan dilaporkan masih dipraktikkan semapai sekarang. (in)
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  • زواج الأرواح الصيني (ar)
  • Chinese ghost marriage (en)
  • Pernikahan hantu (Tionghoa) (in)
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