Ghost Marriage Quotes

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Danica Novgorodoff
“Parts of rural China are seeing a burgeoning market for female corpses, the result of the reappearance of a strange custom called "ghost marriages." Chinese tradition demands that husbands and wives always share a grave. Sometimes, when a man died unmarried, his parents would procure the body of a woman, hold a "wedding," and bury the couple together... A black market has sprung up to supply corpse brides. Marriage brokers—usually respectable folk who find brides for village men—account for most of the middlemen. At the bottom of the supply chain come hospital mortuaries, funeral parlors, body snatchers—and now murderers.
—"China's Corpse Brides: Wet Goods and Dry Goods" The Economist, July 26, 2007”
Danica Novgorodoff, The Undertaking of Lily Chen

“His delicate body was
exposed like an offering, bared before the ghost. The ghost’s treasure, the ghost’s heart, the ghost’s greed.
He could finally possess this treasure, receiving what he wanted.”
Muxiniang, Ghost Marriage [阴亲]