Najib is one of the Chinese marriage rituals, the third of the six rituals. After asking for his name and combining his birth chart, the man informs the woman of the auspicious signs of the marriage, and prepares a ceremony for the woman's family to decide on the engagement. This is known as Najib. In ancient times, Najib performed the ritual of laying geese, which was the main ritual during the engagement stage. In ancient times, Najib performed the ceremony of laying geese, which was the main ritual during the engagement stage. In modern times, Najib is known as engagement.
In the ancient wedding customs of the "Six Rites", Najib is the third ritual. This ritual involves the man asking for his name and marrying, then informing the woman of the auspicious signs of the marriage and giving gifts to indicate his intention to get engaged. In ancient times, Najib also performed the ritual of mourning geese. If the ancestral temple receives auspicious divination, envoys will be sent to report to the women's family, and geese will still be used as a tribute, and the women's family will treat each other with respect.
In the Song Dynasty, people often arranged marriages in the form of intermarriage. In the Ming Dynasty, it was replaced by the Media's Comprehensive Book and Marriage. In the Qing Dynasty, Naji Yiyi was already integrated into the process of asking for names and getting married. During the Republic of China period, there was no Naji ceremony, only a simple divination ceremony. The female Geng Tie was often placed in front of the Kitchen God. If there were no abnormal events within three days, it was considered smooth and the male and female Geng Tie were taken for marriage.