In Korea, geese or ducks are given to mother-in-law. The reason for sending these animals is monogamous animals. In the animal kingdom, they are also monogamous and can only find one partner. It only recognizes its own partners. If one partner dies, the other partner will stay next to the body and die slowly. Sending a goose means being single-minded, not changing one's mind, being kind to one person, and also representing the love loyalty of both sides. Of course, the newlyweds also give gifts to each other, indicating that they only love one person and will not change their minds.
In the Philippines, a couple got married. At the wedding banquet, they will hold a ceremony to release pigeons, symbolizing love and everlasting. This is the opposite of China. If China gets married, stand up and the wedding will definitely be ruined.
When getting married in Germany, a couple will cut a piece of wood in half in front of many guests, so as to test whether the two sides can work together in Qi Xin, and it also symbolizes that they will face each other, unite as one and face all difficulties no matter what difficulties they encounter after marriage.
In Kenya, Africa, when the bride and groom get married, when the groom takes the bride out of the village, the bride's father will spit on her daughter's head and chest, indicating that it will not pollute the couple's good luck. This custom is a bit too different, which is really hard to understand. Different countries have different customs.
The hardest part is Nigeria. In some parts of the East, when the bride and groom get married, all the relatives of the bride will beat the groom with a prepared wooden stick at the wedding. The groom can't escape and can't fight back. The main purpose is to be prepared to bear all kinds of difficulties and obstacles of the married family and dare to bear all the pains and blows. This custom is really a bit strange. If China boys knew about it, they might be scared away.