Tie the red line, a Chinese character, pinyin is qiān hóng xiàn, which, like "tie the line", is a metaphor for promoting marriage. Nowadays, the red line is that the matchmaker brings together two men and women who don't know each other.
In ancient times, when a man and a woman got married, the woman was led by the man with a red line (cloth) because a less conspicuous road was covered on her head. Later, it became a wedding ceremony for men and women.
Make sentences with red lines:
1. Thank goodness, I don't have to pull the red line any more ... Now it's your turn.
2. Since the United States government let Jambers Stearns marry JPMorgan Chase! Wall Street's attitude towards financial stocks has become vacillating.
3. Autumn leaves are red, and the hometown of red is Honghe Mountain. Newlyweds like to put up windows and hang red lanterns on the facade. Red firecrackers are flying all over the sky, and red candles are lit in the bridal chamber. Thank the matchmaker for pulling the red line and putting on red makeup in her wedding hometown.
This Mid-Autumn Festival is crazy. The old moon has actually led you to the red line. Guanghan Palace has become a new house. Yutu has been the maid of honor of Chang 'e, and the groom has been restored to the status of Marshal Tianpeng. I have to wish you a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.