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What's the point of getting married and going back to the door? What should I pay attention to when I go back?
Rewarding gifts is the most important etiquette and custom in Chinese weddings, and it is also the cultural heritage of China, so it is especially formal and grand. As a solemn ceremony, it is necessary to follow some procedures and exquisite Chinese etiquette to highlight the solemnity and formality of the wedding. Next, Bian Xiao will tell you what to pay attention to and what to pay attention to when you return to the door!

What's the point of getting married?

1. Return visit time: The return visit time for marriage will vary from region to region, but most of the time is usually around three days. Returning to marriage usually means that newlyweds go back together, so it is also called "double-return door", which means in pairs.

2, back and back: the wedding back and back should be as solemn as the wedding, so you need to choose the back and back carefully.

3. Back-to-door banquet: When the couple returns to the door, the woman's family usually holds a banquet, and the groom sits at the head of the banquet, accompanied by the woman's elders. The woman's family holds a banquet to entertain her newly married husband, which is called "going through the back door".

What should I pay attention to when returning to the door?

1, when returning to the door, pay attention to the bride to walk in front, but when returning to the door, the groom should walk in front. Huimen is the bride's first time to return to her family after marriage, commonly known as "the first trip". You can't spend the night at the woman's house when you get married, but you must go back to the man's house on the same day, because it's unlucky.

2. If the husband and wife go back to their parents' home and live in their parents' home, it is best for them not to share the same room and need to sleep in separate rooms.

Meeting relatives is a ceremony for the bride and groom to meet relatives, which is usually held three or ten days after marriage. Generally, a banquet is held in the man's home to entertain the parents and relatives of the newlyweds. This ceremony not only deepened our understanding of each other's two families, but also laid the foundation for future feelings.