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Does it mean that the bride wears a white kimono in a traditional Japanese wedding?

White sets are "white without pollution". As the name implies, all the clothes and accessories in the whole body are also white, which symbolizes the purity of the bride. In addition, "white without dirt" is like a blank piece of paper, which means that the bride's personality has also become a blank piece of paper, and the bad habits of her parents' family have been completely erased, waiting to learn all the family styles of her husband's family, just like a piece of paper waiting to be dyed. The deeper metaphor is that ... daughters are like spilled water. I hope she won't look back after marriage ... The "cotton hat" on the bride's head is a cold-proof dress, just like the veil of a western wedding dress. It is used to cover the bride's face from beginning to end at the wedding, and only the groom can see it.