
I Got Married Far Away During the Chinese New Year, and My Mother-in-law Forced Me to Kowtow to All the Elders in the Village
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In the first year of our marriage, my husband and I went back to our hometown to celebrate the New Year. My mother-in-law told me that my new daughter-in-law must kowtow to her relatives one after another on the first day of the new year. I couldn't accept it at all, not to mention I was pregnant. But my mother-in-law kidnapped me morally: "If you don't kowtow, then I will never be able to hold my head high in the village for the rest of my life." My husband also told me: "This is inheritance. If you don't kowtow, don't enter my house." You like kowtowing, right? When I go back to my parents' house on the second day of the Lunar New Year, you two have to kowtow at any dog that passes by.
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