The matrimonial steps taken by Dai Zhenzhen and Chu Haiting on their special day
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・ The bride is escorted from her home to that of the groom.
・ The bride's face is kept from view from the groom by handheld fans.
・ The couple burn incense sticks together to pay respects to their ancestors.
・ The groom gives the bride a pair of wooden geese, a sign of eternal love.
・ The couple wash their hands.
・ The couple drink bitter liquor from two halves of a calabash, signaling a willingness to face hard times together.
・ Bridesmaids and the groomsmen throw dried longan and peanuts on the couple.
・ Strands of the couple's hair are tied together and put in a pouch.
・ The couple join hands.
・ The couple signal to the sky, and bow to the Earth and one another.
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