Uwanari

Uwanari (, meaning both "second wife" and "jealousy") was a kabuki play of the Kabuki Jūhachiban, first performed in 1699. It is no longer extant.

Uwanari-uchi

Uwanari-uchi (後妻打ち, "beating the second wife") was a long-standing custom in which the ex-wives, second wives, and concubines of husbands beat each other. This goes back to the Heian period and lasted until the Edo period.

gollark: Well, cheaper hats.
gollark: More hats!
gollark: I mean, apart from government taxation, you *could* barter.
gollark: Just send it as two messages.
gollark: S̬ͯ̃ṵ̑̐b̟̕ͅm̜̎͠i̹ͯͅt̛͎̣ ̱͇͞ṯ̵͡ơ̵͝ ̞͚̉t̟ͣͮh͉̹̽e͉̳ͪ ̭̗̩U̱̺ͩn̡͚͡i͚ͩͬċ̞̃oͩͫ̈́d̰̉̋e͏̳̇ ͚̞̓C͔̀͜oͫͧͪn̾̉̍s͍̑̈ȯ̧̟r̶ͥͅt̝ͦͣi̸̙͜ů̴̎m͋҉͕.̼̲͆

See also

  • Ōko Uwanari-uchi no Zu, an ukiyo-e by Utagawa Hiroshige


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