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Pinyin of wedding dress

The pinyin of the wedding dress: hūn shā.

Basic definition: the dress and veil made of gauze worn by the bride when she gets married. In addition to the traditional white wedding dress, wedding dresses of other colors have also become popular.

Example:

1. Although I took a wedding photo, I still miss the white wedding dress and the gentle feeling.

2. A rigorous wedding photography shop will process the appearance of the new couple when the photos are developed, use darkroom technology to remove the acne and eye belly on the new couple's face, and adjust the color and brightness of the photos.

I think every woman likes wedding dresses. Every woman has a beautiful wedding dress in her dream, whether it is ugly or handsome, or whether it is out of season to wear wedding dresses.

4. The wedding dress covered with layers of veils and woven with soft silks and satins is the expectation of love and the yearning for happiness.

But when I got married, I missed the wedding dress and the beautiful scenery, leaving only a beautiful dream flashing in my heart from time to time.

6. Wedding photos are an important series of photos in life. Many people will still take out wedding photos after many years of marriage, so wedding photos must stand the test of time and will not make people feel outdated.

The origin of wedding dress:

There are several theories about the origin of wedding dresses. One is that from BC 1700 to BC 1550, aristocratic women of Minoan dynasty in ancient Greece wore topless clothes with sleeves tied under the breasts of elbows, breasts and waist, and wore bell-shaped dresses. Because some countries in ancient Europe were a country where politics and religion were integrated, people had to go to church to receive prayers and blessings from priests or priests before they could be considered as formal and legal marriages.

Therefore, the bride wears a white dress to show her sincerity and purity to God. Before the West19th century, there was no uniform color specification for the bridal gowns worn by girls when they got married. It was not until around 1820 that white gradually became a widely used wedding color. This is because Queen Victoria of England wore an elegant white wedding dress at her wedding. Since then, the white wedding dress has become a formal wedding dress.