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Why does the pink wedding dress represent the second marriage?
In western customs, the second marriage is as worthy of celebration as the first marriage. The first wedding dress is white. In order to distinguish it from the first marriage, people who get married for the second time will wear warm pink wedding dresses to celebrate the romantic wedding.

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In the 6th century, the Irish royal family in Europe loved hunting. One midsummer afternoon, the royal nobles were riding horses and hounds in a small town in Northern Ireland with shotguns, and happened to meet Miss Rose who was washing clothes by the river. At that time, Count Richard fell in love at first sight and was deeply attracted by Miss Rose. Miss with pure and elegant temperament. At the same time, Miss Ross left a deep affection for the handsome and tall Count Richard. The earl who came back from hunting stayed up all night. When the feudal society could not accept it at that time, she got up the courage and put forward the idea of proposing to Rose, who was born in the countryside. The royal family was in an uproar and opposed it by resolutely defending the royal lineage.

Due to the earl's insistence, in order to make the earl lose heart, the royal family made an almost impossible request at that time, hoping that Miss Rose could sew a white robe overnight (at that time, she was not in the habit of wearing white gauze to get married), and the requirement was that the length was consistent, from the Irish royal wedding table to the church gate.

At this request, Count Richard thought that his favorite marriage was almost disillusioned ... but Miss Ross didn't think so at that time. She and the whole town stayed up all night. * * * cooperated to sew a 16 meter white robe, with exquisite design lines and royal splendor before dawn. When this white robe was sent to the Irish royal family the next day, members of the royal family were undoubtedly not deeply moved by it and were impressed by the emotional design concept. .....