In fact, there are some customs in many marriages, and those customs may have only one function, that is, to wish the newlyweds happiness in the future. Then there are some wedding customs in the north, that is, the day before the wedding, the groom's family will bring some good tea and cakes to the woman's house to worship tea, and then the purpose of going is to show their sincerity and explain things that have not been explained clearly before.
Then, on his wedding day, the groom will take rows of teams, which is of course a modern custom. He will take the motorcade to the bride's house to pick it up, and then he will also bring the onion mentioned above and the meat sent by his mother, that is, five to seven ribs and two bottles of red wine. Then the bride's family will prepare some condiments, including jiaozi's condiments, mung beans, onions and meat sent back by her mother, and then they will wrap jiaozi with the brought condiments in the evening.
Double happiness can be seen everywhere at weddings in China. The word "double happiness" consists of two words, which means double happiness, extraordinary happiness and celebration, and also means bringing good luck and a happy life to the couple.
Dragon and phoenix are often seen in Chinese weddings, because in China, both dragons and phoenixes are auspicious symbols, representing nobility, brilliance, auspiciousness and harmonious and happy relationship between husband and wife. This tradition comes from ancient myths and legends in China. It is said that Yu Shun ruled the world when he was in power, and Yue Guankui wrote a song called "Nine strokes". During Yu Shun's performance, Golden Dragon Cai Feng also appeared. In The Book of Songs, there is also a record that Ji Wang, a dragon, married Zhizhong, a phoenix family, which is considered to be auspicious.