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Ryan is getting married this year. What's the difference between celebrity weddings and ordinary weddings?
Ryan said at the birthday party that he would hold a wedding with his wife Xin Wei this year. On April 18, Ryan was invited to perform as the spokesperson of a wedding art center. In an interview with reporters, Ryan also revealed many details of the wedding, bluntly saying that it will be held in the second half of the year, with Shanghai as the main location. Let's talk about the requirements of ordinary people for weddings.

A simple church wedding, presided over by a priest, wearing a simple suit and wedding dress and reading vows.

Only family, close friends and girlfriends are invited to send us sincere wishes. After the ceremony, we will have dinner with them, and then it will be over. There is no need for complicated weddings, getting up early to pick up the bride, motorcades, blocked doors, dozens of tables of relatives and friends, and embarrassing ceremonies.

It just takes a sunny morning. After we get enough sleep, we can easily come to the church, holding a bunch of flowers and reading the sacred oath under the witness of the closest person. It is simple, sincere and beautiful. Unfortunately, such a simple wedding is a luxury pursuit in today's social environment. Being in a human society, relatives and friends who have given gifts know that I will definitely give me a red envelope when I get married. Is it unreasonable for me not to invite you to dinner? Therefore, it is the easiest way to hold a wedding with dozens of tables. But I still have the illusion of a simple, sincere and pure wedding, so holding a church wedding first and then a simple thank-you banquet can save many links, which is a compromise.

A wedding? What is this? This is a ceremony to tell friends and relatives that I am married, and I have entered another stage of my life. It is solemn and romantic, serious and beautiful.

The true meaning of marriage is not in form, nor in showing off to others. You take me to a romantic island, or the mysterious North Pole, or you take my hand for a walk or ride a bike. When our eyes are dim, our hair is gray, and our teeth are all gone, we can not abandon each other, tolerate each other, know how to be warm and cold, and advance and retreat together. We are the one who loves each other deeply, which is the only reason to enter the marriage stage.