Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What does a wedding mean?

What does a wedding mean?

Explanation: high: noble. Noble friends filled the seats. Describe many guests.

From: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Thousands of miles to meet, the wedding is full of flowers."

Quote: Guests from thousands of miles away are very welcome, and your friends are full.

The antonym of wedding: the door is empty? [mén kóLuóquè]?

Commentary: Luo: Net catching. You can set up a net in front of the gate to catch sparrows. It is described as cold and few guests.

From: "Historical Records Biography of Zheng Ji": "At the beginning, Zhai Gong was Ting Wei, and the guests were at the door; And the waste can stand a sparrow outside the door. "

Translation: I started as a Tingwei, and my family was full of guests. When I lost my official position, the door was deserted to catch birds.

Extended data

Synonyms for wedding:

First, get together? 【jǐ jǐ yī táng】?

Interpretation: Gigi: Describe a large number of people. Describe the talents.

From: Zhu Ziqing's Broad Sky, Ancient and Modern China and Foreign Countries: Photography is full of childlike interest. ?

Second, win friends like a cloud? 【shèng yǒu rú yún】?

Explanation: Victory friend: Good friend. Many good friends gather in one place.

Said by: Don Wang Bo's Preface to Autumn Vine Farewell: "Ten days off, friends are like clouds. Meeting thousands of miles is a happy event. "

After a ten-day holiday, talented friends gathered like clouds. Welcome guests from thousands of miles away, and your friends are full.