Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - What should I do if I pick up the bride's red four-piece suit from the red sheets laid in the hotel?

What should I do if I pick up the bride's red four-piece suit from the red sheets laid in the hotel?

You can take it away.

Take relatives as an example. The Chinese word pinyin is qǔqιn, which means to get married.

Ye Shengtao's Chronicle of a City: "I have never experienced such comfort except the day when I took my son to visit relatives."

Marriage (ǔ qǔqīn) means that men get married, and it also means that men get married in women's homes. In the old society, marriage was generally divided into "big marriage" and "small marriage", but the meanings were slightly different from place to place. There is even a saying of "getting married at night" and "robbing relatives". After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the custom of wedding banquet was gradually reformed, and sedan chairs were no longer used to get married.

"Big wedding", men prepare official sedan chairs and sedan chairs, drummers and colorful flags lead the wedding. The groom put on new clothes, put on more robes and mandarin jackets, a melon hat or top hat, and pinned a big red flower on his chest before getting on the official sedan chair. The other is the bride's sedan chair. When you go, you will be taken away by children or the groom's brothers and sisters. This is called "pressing the sedan chair", and the red symbol of "good luck" should be affixed to the door of the sedan chair. The "big wedding" usually takes place during the day, and only a few young people get married.