Love Conquers: Man Breaks 300-year Curse, Marries His Lover from Another Village
By Thandiubani - tori.ng
Love
has finally united two warring villages in China after two different
people from each of the village fell in love and insisted they must
marry to overcome their adversity.
A Chinese man has broken a 300-year jinx to marry his lover from a
nearby Chinese village. The two lovers separated by a stream little more
than a metre wide had to overcome the obstacle between the two eastern
Chinese villages who are against one another for over three centuries
now.
But love brought the adversaries together.
According to a report by AFP, Wushan and Yuepu in Fujian province,
which count between them some 7,500 inhabitants, used to observe an
unusual tradition whereby people who lived on one side of the river were
forbidden from marrying those from the other.
"Nobody can remember where this ban on marriages came from, we only
know that we fought each other around 300 years ago for the right to
use the water," Wang Hongdong, Communist Party secretary for Wushan told
AFP on Friday.
The confrontation led to a curse, which said that marriage with a
person from the rival village would lead only to misfortune. The rivalry
was passed from generation to generation.
"They fought again about 40 years ago, over graves," Wang said.
"Then relations started to settle, especially over the last 10
years. We started to build a shoe factory together and the young people
were getting on well."
But villagers remained forbidden from marrying their rivals until a
young girl from Yuepu fell in love with a boy from Wushan, around three
years ago.
"The families were dead against the marriage on account of the curse," Wang said. "They really believed in it".
The young couple married anyway but were forced to leave Fujian and
move to another province, some 1,500 km (900 miles) from their home.
In 2015 they returned to the villages to celebrate their marriage
in the young man's house, but the parents of the bride refused to
attend.
But when the woman later gave birth to two beautiful boys, the
inhabitants of both villages stopped believing in the curse, Mr Wang
said.
To mark the reconciliation and officially abolish the ban on
marriages, the two villages this week organised a ceremony in the
presence of local Buddhist and Communist authorities. Some 500 people
attended.
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