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Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
These are the headdresses of the red bride and groom in ancient China, which were an essential part of traditional Chinese weddings.
They represent joy, auspiciousness, and happiness.
The bride's headdress is usually made of red silk with various embroidered patterns such as dragons, phoenixes, flowers, and so on.
Similarly, the groom's headdress is also made of red silk with similar embroidered patterns.
These headdresses not only serve as decorations but also symbolize the couple's bright future and happy life together.
In ancient China, weddings were considered one of the most important ceremonies in life, so the bride and groom's headdresses became an indispensable part of the wedding.
They represent the couple's love and marriage and symbolize family harmony and happiness.
Through these headdresses, people can feel the traditional culture and historical background of ancient China.
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