There was a lot of red tape in the wedding. Including: discussing marriage, blind date, pressing boxes, getting married, welcoming guests and giving gifts, getting on the sedan chair, getting off the sedan chair, worshiping heaven and earth, entering the bridal chamber, hosting banquets, meeting new people, making trouble in the bridal chamber and returning to the door. This form of marriage has continued to this day.
The day before the bride's wedding, the bride's sister-in-law or sister will put the bride's wedding dress in a box and put money on it. When the bride arrives at her mother-in-law's house, her mother-in-law will put money into this box, and it is more than the money in the box. On the day before the wedding or in the morning, the woman or the fraternity inserted a cypress branch into the bride's family's dowry and sent it to the man's house, which means evergreen. After the dowry was delivered, the man's family hosted a banquet, and the accompanying guests asked the dowry for the key to open the box, sealed the money to the key holder, and handed over the key only after the other party was satisfied.