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The true meaning of dowry

Dowry refers to various items or money given by relatives when a woman gets married.

Dowry is the sum of money and goods brought by the bride to her husband's family, which is paid by her family. However, whether the dowry is given to her husband's family or specially prepared for her daughter after marriage varies according to different situations. Generally speaking, it is for the groom and his family, and some of it is specially prepared for his daughter after marriage. The amount of dowry also varies according to the region and family financial resources.

Types of dowry

1, hi quilt

Quilts have a beautiful meaning in marriage customs. "Quilt" is homophonic. "All my life, my family wants my daughter's marriage to be happy. In the process of preparing the quilt, it is best to sew the quilt thicker, which implies the thick family background and people's kindness.

2. Dowry box

When you get married, you usually need to prepare two red dowry boxes, which are traditionally called dragon and phoenix boxes in China, wishing the couple a harmonious and happy marriage forever. On the wedding day, the bride's brother helped deliver the dowry box to the new house, which means that the woman's family attaches great importance to her daughter.

3. jewelry

Before a woman gets married, her husband's family will buy her three pieces of gold or hardware, which the bride needs to wear or take to her husband's family on the wedding day.

4. Home appliances

Generally, the household appliances he married were washing machines, televisions, air conditioners, refrigerators and stereos. Remember to discuss in advance to avoid repeated purchases. Another local custom is that if the house is bought by a boy, the woman will be responsible for the decoration or car.