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我国婚姻法规定,“直系血亲和三代以内的旁系血亲,禁止结婚”。那么,什么是血亲呢? 血亲是指人与人之间具有共同祖先的关系。该词源自拉丁文,原意为“共血缘”。原有罗马人均为同祖后裔故能共享继承权之意。亲属分为血亲(有共同祖先)及姻亲(通过婚姻关系而建立)两种,在有的社会中,其他一些人与人之间的关系亦视为亲属,如妯娌间、养父母与养子女间、教父母与教子女间。血亲既是法
The Marriage Law of our country stipulates that “immediate blood relatives and their relatives within three generations are prohibited from marrying”. So, what is a blood relationship? Blood relations refers to the relationship between people have a common ancestor. The word is derived from Latin, originally intended to “total blood.” The original Romans are the same descendants and therefore can share the meaning of inheritance. Relatives are divided into two kinds: blood relatives (with common ancestry) and in-laws (established through marital relations). In some societies, some other people-to-people relationships are also considered as relatives, such as interracial parents and supporters Children, godparents and teaching children. Blood is both law