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A four-word wedding message

"Full Moon" (main table card)

Full house (groom's house), carnations (bride's house),

Clivia (groom's watch), Datura (bride's watch),

Lilac, cordate telosma, magnolia (friends of the groom's family)

Violets, azaleas, calla lilies (friends of the bride's family)

Water hibiscus, begonia, hyacinthus orientalis, Canna, forget me, Flammulina velutipes, hyacinthus orientalis and Phalaenopsis (colleagues, friends and classmates of the bride).

Evergreen, Tulip, Jasmine, Phalaenopsis, Mantianxing, Ivy and Poinsettia (colleagues, friends and classmates of the groom)

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Table 1: Stay together. This is the main table.

Table 2: Married forever.

Table 3: Love each other forever

Table 4: Ocean depths

Table 5: Love and Affinity

Table 6: Centennial Harmony

Table 7: A hundred heads grow old together

Table 8: Sweet words

Table 9: Sweet and strong

Table 10: Good luck.

Table 1 1: Good luck.

Table 12: fly with me

Table 13: fly with me

Table 14: flowers in the morning and the moon at night

Table 15: Have a wonderful full moon.

Table 16: a match made in heaven

Table 17: God-given marriage

Table 18: happiness

Table 19: Two Similar Species

Table 20:

Newly married

Table 2 1: Beads connected to the wall

Table 22: Good-looking.

Table 23: Making money harmoniously

Table 24: Family Happiness

Table 25: tying the knot

Table 26: Light beams