First, the Chinese explanation of the invitation letter [q ǐ ng Ji ǐ n]: also known as the simple post. A formal letter inviting guests to participate in the activity. The invitation can be one-sided or two-sided.
Second, please explain it in Chinese as follows:
1, request.
2. invitation; Hire.
3. honorifics are used to hope that the other party will do something.
In the past, this meant buying incense sticks, paper horses and shrines.
5. Last name.
3. China's interpretation of Cambodia is as follows:
1, letters, business cards, posts and so on.
2. The example of Cambodia is divided into several parts. Starting from Cambodia, choose another one. -"Shuo Wen"
3. Another example: Cambodia's elimination (selection); Cambodia (selected); Cambodian faction (choose and entrust with heavy responsibility); Cambodia (choice); Cambodia (selected).
4. Letters, business cards, etc. Are made of cardboard or cardboard.
5. The abbreviation of Cambodia.
6, also used as a surname.
4. The invitation sentence is as follows:
1. Of this amazing expenditure, $3,000 was spent on making invitations and $2 100 was spent on a nine-story cake.
This is the first time that the Queen officially invited the couple to meet, and sent out a wedding invitation with a gold embossed pattern in her name.
3. "If you like." I put my hand under my thigh and watched my father read the invitation. He pointed his finger at it and looked at it.
However, if the bride wants to include this item in her wedding, she can buy sixpence silver coins from many companies that sell wedding supplies such as garters and invitations.