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Weather and marriage

The proverb "Husband and wife talk in tears in the rain, but they are unhappy in the snow" warns the couple to avoid rain and snow on their wedding day, but in fact, marriage is not necessarily related to the weather.

The rural saying that "husband and wife exchange tears in the rain, and husband and wife can't give charcoal in the snow" is the yearning and expectation of the ancients for a beautiful marriage. Although this statement has no scientific basis, it reminds people of the importance of marriage and the necessity of cherishing it. Modern people pay more attention to the quality and content of marriage, and pursue mutual understanding, mutual support and common growth.

Marriage is not only a ceremony, but also the beginning of a life journey. Only by mutual tolerance and understanding can we enjoy the happiness and sweetness brought by marriage. Whether in rain or snow, the beauty of marriage can only be created and guarded by the efforts of two people.

Marriage view

Modern people's concept of marriage has changed a lot. Marriage is no longer just the pursuit of eternity and happiness, but more the pursuit of mutual understanding, respect and support. Marriage is a process of cooperative growth, which is not only romantic and sweet, but also requires the joint efforts and running-in of both sides.

Therefore, in modern weddings, people pay more attention to solemn ceremonies than the weather on the wedding day. Many couples will choose to hold their wedding on a specific day, such as Valentine's Day, Singles Day or the anniversary of acquaintance, which is more memorable. For the interference of the weather, people often make preparations, such as knowing the weather forecast in advance and making a backup plan to ensure the smooth progress of the wedding.