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Introduction to Da Jin

The person who represents the natal family to send their daughter off for marriage, but not the bride and the matchmaker. The types of marriage arrangements include Hong Kong-style marriage, Chinese-style marriage, Western-style marriage, etc.! Jinshi and Dajin can also perform traditional cultural celebrations such as full-moon ceremony, hundred-day ceremony, Zhouzhou ceremony, adult ceremony, head-offering ceremony, bed-laying ceremony, birthday banquet and other traditional cultural celebrations. Indeed, nowadays, Dajin and Jinshi in mainland China It is not well-known to the world, but in Hong Kong, from the child's full-moon ceremony, 100-day ceremony, first-week ceremony, birthday party, adult ceremony to the first ceremony, bed-laying ceremony, pre-wedding ceremony, main wedding ceremony, and post-wedding ceremony, Full house banquet, Guining banquet, anniversary banquet, birthday banquet. Including Hong Kong-style, Chinese-style, and Western-style weddings, it is necessary to invite a grandma to perform the ceremony, but many people do not know this. Now in Southwest China, there is Dajin's ceremonial officer Liu Huan. From the planning of pre-wedding ceremonies to the suggestions of post-wedding ceremonies, the on-site effects are very good, and everyone says they have never seen it before. The earliest "Sister Da Jin" appeared around 1100 AD. Due to cultural movements and revolutionary movements, many of China's precious traditional cultural essences have faded out of our lives, but Hong Kong and Fujian, which were not affected by the movements, have inherited them. Most weddings held by Hong Kong and Taiwanese people include Chinese and Western ceremonies, and the newlyweds are generally not familiar with traditional customs and etiquette. Dajin will perform all the traditional ceremonies from going out, entering, returning to the door, and dinner, including sacrificial blessing ceremonies, newlyweds worshiping in the church, and paying respect to their elders. Tea, etc., Da Jin will help and remind you of taboos. With Da Jin accompanying the bride, she will look particularly decent, and her pomp will also add to her momentum. I hope that our Chinese traditional culture can slowly return!