The Book of Rites said,"a wedding ceremony is the root of the ceremony."
In the Zhou-based Han Dynasty marriage, the wedding was understood as the realization and completion of the order of the world, yin and yang, heaven and earth, as well as the foundation of human ethics, and the meaning of faith.
At that time, the wedding was still called the muddled ceremony, named after the "meaning of the evening ceremony."
There was no extravagant display or noisy banquet. What was important was the loyalty between husband and wife and the gratitude of their marriage. They did not think that this was a matter that could be noisy and noisy.
The main hall was covered with a thick carpet and surrounded by exquisite and beautiful screens. In front of the hall, there was a han-style table in the " second volume " with gold goblets, painted plates, earrings, and wine glasses on it. It was simple and exquisite, all of which were rare collectibles.