The '''Guan Li''' (Traditional: 冠禮 Simplified: 冠礼) is the [[Confucianism|Confucian]] [[coming of age]] ceremony. The name Guan Li refers to the ceremony for men, while the '''Ji Li''' (Traditional: 笄禮 Simplified: 笄礼) refers to the one for women.
The age of the person is usually 20 and during the ceremony, the person obtains a style name. These ceremonies are now rarely practiced in China, but there has been a recent resurgence, especially from those who are sympatheic to the Hanfu movement.
The '''Guan Li''' (Traditional: 冠禮 Simplified: 冠礼) is the [[Culture of China|Chinese]] [[coming of age]] ceremony. The name Guan Li refers to the ceremony for men, while the '''Ji Li''' (Traditional: 笄禮 Simplified: 笄礼) refers to the one for women.
The age of the person is usually 20 and during the ceremony, the person obtains a [[style name]]. These ceremonies are now rarely practiced in China, but there has been a recent resurgence, especially from those who are sympatheic to the [[Hanfu movement]].
The Guan Li (Traditional: 冠禮 Simplified: 冠礼) is the Confuciancoming of age ceremony. The name Guan Li refers to the ceremony for men, while the Ji Li (Traditional: 笄禮 Simplified: 笄礼) refers to the one for women.
The age of the person is usually 20 and during the ceremony, the person obtains a style name. These ceremonies are now rarely practiced in China, but there has been a recent resurgence, especially from those who are sympatheic to the Hanfu movement.
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