🐭 You’re Invited to the Most Chaotic Wedding in Town! 🥂
Ever wondered how ancient Koreans dealt with mice in their houses? They didn't just set traps—they threw them a literal royal wedding! 👑🎪
Welcome to the world of 'Seohon-do' (서혼도)—the traditional Korean painting of The Wedding of the Mice.
Looking at "쥐들의 결혼식.png", you can see the bride and groom looking absolutely adorable in their traditional Hanbok. But if you look closer at the guests... things get hilariously real. 😂
⚡ The Hilarious Low-Key Threats
Traditional Minhwa is famous for its satire, and this piece completely nails it. The mouse guests are holding up signs that are basically cute ultimatums to their human hosts:
🔌 "No more chewed wires, no more sleepless nights!" (A polite request... or a warning? 🤔)
🐾 "Today, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we cause trouble!" (The ultimate party animals.)
🏺 "Gnaw less, live well!" shouted right next to the 'Human Food' jar.
🕊️ The Secret Deal Between Humans & Mice
Back in the day, instead of just wishing to exterminate mice, people painted these weddings as a sarcastic, peaceful negotiation.
The core message? "Hey little mice, we gave you a beautiful wedding today, so please leave our rice sacks and electric cables alone from now on!" 🌾🙏
It’s the ultimate ancient vision board for a mouse-free, peaceful home.
If you were the human living in this house, which sign would make you sweat the most? 🥴🔌
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