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Ji Li (Chinese: 笄禮), also known as the hairpin ceremony, is the equivalent of the Guan Li; the Ji Li marks the transition from childhood to adulthood of a Chinese woman and involves the use of a ji (lit. '[Chinese] hairpin'). It is only after the Ji Li ceremony that a woman is considered an adult and is therefore eligible to be married. In ancient times, the Ji Li ceremony could be performed by people of any social class; however, rich people were more likely to hold the ceremony than poor people.

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  • Ji Li (Chinese: 笄禮), also known as the hairpin ceremony, is the equivalent of the Guan Li; the Ji Li marks the transition from childhood to adulthood of a Chinese woman and involves the use of a ji (lit. '[Chinese] hairpin'). It is only after the Ji Li ceremony that a woman is considered an adult and is therefore eligible to be married. In ancient times, the Ji Li ceremony could be performed by people of any social class; however, rich people were more likely to hold the ceremony than poor people. (en)
  • 笄禮,是中國、朝鮮傳統的女性成年禮。笄礼作为女性的成人礼,像男性的冠礼一样,也是表示成人的仪式,在举礼的程序等问题上大体和冠礼相同。 (zh)
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  • 계례 (en)
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  • 筓禮 (en)
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  • Hairpin ceremony (en)
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  • Jili ceremony performed in 2013 (en)
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  • 笄礼 (en)
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  • 笄禮 (en)
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  • Ji Li (Chinese: 笄禮), also known as the hairpin ceremony, is the equivalent of the Guan Li; the Ji Li marks the transition from childhood to adulthood of a Chinese woman and involves the use of a ji (lit. '[Chinese] hairpin'). It is only after the Ji Li ceremony that a woman is considered an adult and is therefore eligible to be married. In ancient times, the Ji Li ceremony could be performed by people of any social class; however, rich people were more likely to hold the ceremony than poor people. (en)
  • 笄禮,是中國、朝鮮傳統的女性成年禮。笄礼作为女性的成人礼,像男性的冠礼一样,也是表示成人的仪式,在举礼的程序等问题上大体和冠礼相同。 (zh)
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  • Ji Li (ceremony) (en)
  • 笄禮 (zh)
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