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Marriage was also called "faint marriage" or "faint cause" in ancient times. Generally speaking, there are three versions of the origin of the word marriage:
Zheng Xuan in Han Dynasty said that marriage refers to the ceremony of marriage. In ancient weddings in China, the man usually went to the woman's house to meet the bride at dusk, and the woman went out with the man. This custom of "men faint and women welcome, and women come because of men" is the origin of the words "faint" and "cause". In other words, marriage refers to the process of a man marrying a woman.