Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - How to write the wedding date?

How to write the wedding date?

The man sent the woman on the wedding day:

1, wedding day stickers should be written in red paper, and the cover should be written in four characters "Dragon and Phoenix Dance". It's best to ask a person with good handwriting to write with a brush.

2. The posts on the wedding day are generally written according to the vertical version, that is, from right to left and from top to bottom.

3. The name of the man's father is posted on the wedding day, and the name or surname of the man's father should be indicated on the post.

4. the date posted on the date should be clearly written, and it is best to attach the date of the lunar calendar.

5, no matter how old the man's parents are, they will be written as in-laws names.

6. The number of words in each line is paired, the number of words in the whole article is paired, and the number of words in the whole article is paired. The first line written by Shuang Xi accounts for one line, and that line counts as two.

Wedding date format

1. Fold the scarlet letter into eight lines to facilitate writing, or cut a piece of red paper into a rectangle and fold it into 60%.

2, the size of the paper depends on the handwriting, but generally the width and length should not be less than10,90 cm.

3. Write clearly the selected date. Don't mix the Gregorian calendar with the lunar calendar, but you can add a time. For example, it was arranged on August 5th, 898 (Friday, September 4th, A.D. 14).

No matter how old the man's parents are, they should be written in the name of his brother-in-law. The number of words in each line is in pairs, the number of words in the whole article is in pairs, and the first line of double happiness accounts for one line, so two lines is enough.

5, be sure to remember to use formal writing, pen writing lines, the whole writing from right to left, the font should be correct, the typesetting should be neat, there can be no typos or rewritten words.