Introduction to carrying a sedan chair: Carrying a "sedan chair" is also called "carrying a sedan chair". There are more than four participants, two of whom stand opposite each other. Each person grabs his own left arm with his right hand and the other's right arm with his left hand, forming a "sedan". Squatting down again, the other person's legs are inserted from their chests and sit on the arms of the two people, which is commonly known as "bridal party". The arms of the two people are commonly known as "palanquin", so it is called "carrying the sedan chair".
Then the "bride" is lifted up and walks forward, followed by several children, commonly known as "brothers-offers". After walking for a while, the hands of the person carrying the sedan were a little sore and they felt it was strenuous. As they walked, they said, "Have a good day, carry the sedan." (As the saying goes in the countryside, "a good day" means marriage), do you want to carry it to your husband's house? The people behind shouted in unison: "Yes", so the two of them loosened their hands and said "the bride has been delivered".

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