This is a national wedding based on Korean customs. Different from the red tones used in Han weddings, the colors in Korean weddings are mainly white, supplemented by blue. The bride's dress is also very unique, not only wearing colorful clothes, wearing a hairpin on her head, but also sticking a red round "exorcism symbol" on her cheek. At the wedding, the bride should always raise her arms horizontally and cover the part below her eyes with wide sleeves to show her inner beauty and purity. When the groom takes the bride out of the boudoir, the elders will scoop up eight kinds of precious grains such as red dates, longan, peanuts and chestnuts from the mahogany lacquer plate with wooden spoons and sprinkle them on the couple, wishing them an early birth. The blessed bride and groom will also hold a "three worships" ceremony to worship their ancestors, parents and husband and wife, just like a Han wedding. Then the bridesmaid and the groomsman wear national costumes and pour the wedding wine in a mandarin duck-shaped wooden hip flask into a porcelain cup, a glass cup and a gold cup, so that the couple can have a drink, indicating that the couple will respect each other regardless of wealth. After drinking Korean toast, newlyweds should hold tea over their heads with both hands and bow to their parents and elders. After the elders have finished drinking tea, the groom can help the bride back to her "new home". When going out, the elders will still use wooden spoons to scoop up the eight-treasure grain from the mahogany lacquer dish and sprinkle it on the newlyweds. After arriving at the groom's home, the rituals of scattering eight treasures, worshipping three times, drinking a glass of wine and offering tea need to be done again, but there is also a custom of "inserting eggs". After DD enters the door, the bride needs to go to the rice jar where the shelled and boiled eggs are buried and insert the eggs with chopsticks. If two eggs can be inserted at a time, it means that the bride will give birth to twins after marriage.