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Count the sons of polygamous countries in the world who can actually marry their own mothers (wonderful work)
In ancient times, in China polygamous countries, men were allowed to marry more than one wife. There are 3000 concubines in the emperor's harem, and there are many concubines among the officials. At present, men in our country don't have this kind of welfare. With the deepening of the concept of equality between men and women and the development of advanced civilization, more and more countries have abolished polygamy, but polygamy still exists in some countries. Let's see what their daily life is like.

Inventory of 10 polygamous countries in the world 1, South Africa

The Zulu people in South Africa are very large and belong to a polygamous country. The number of wives is a symbol of Zulu men's status. South African President Zuma has six lawful wives, and South Africa holds the Reed Festival every year, which is a festival to celebrate girls' adulthood and also a festival for the king to choose concubines. In economically backward rural tribes, wives can exchange cows, and it takes more than a dozen cows to marry a wife.

2. Cameroon

Cameroon is the most famous polygamous country and one of the smallest countries in the world. There is no limit to the number of wives, so it is normal for a man to marry seven or eight wives in this country. In addition, there is a more tasteful marriage custom here, that is, a son can marry his mother.

3. Iran

Iran is a country where politics and religion are integrated. According to Islamic teachings, a man can have up to four wives. Generally speaking, rich people in Iran can marry four wives. They should treat their four wives equally. Once a divorce is requested, the law stipulates that the man will lose everything.

4. Iraq

199 1 lost a large number of men in Iraq, resulting in a serious imbalance between men and women in the country. In this case, polygamy has been affirmed and supported by the state. At present, the most pressing problem for Iraqi women is that too few rich men can get married.

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