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Folk writing with double happiness
The folk writing of double happiness is introduced as follows:

Double happiness wrote "Xi", and its stroke order is as follows:

Horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, point, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, point, left, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal.

The word "Xi" and the double happiness in marriage are very popular among China people. "Xi" has become a popular symbol name, and "Double Happiness" has also become a trademark of many commodities, including many industries and products, including cigarettes, cookers, sporting goods and so on.

"tell it to the judge" seems to be a pair of men and women who are destined to cling to each other, care for each other, look at each other affectionately, never leave, and grow old together. The word "hi" is auspicious, and the word "gratifying" is of course that an auspicious person marries an auspicious person.

The word "double happiness" is pictographic and ideographic, ideographic and phonological. It looks simple, vivid, harmonious as a whole, very beautiful and profound. It has a beautiful meaning, wishing a happy marriage, unity and long life together. A good marriage depends on two people's hard work. The beauty of "gratifying happiness" is precisely that it embodies people's inner desire for love and happiness.

Savoring this "gratifying joy" is just like "I Nong Ci". "You nong nong, you are very affectionate. A lot of feelings, hot as fire. Twist a piece of mud, be a you, be a me, break us both together and mix with water. Twist the other you and shape the other me. I got you into the mire, and you got me into the mire. I was born with you and died with you. " Therefore, some newlyweds regard Yaner as a "love oath" and stick it in their love nest. Some people even admire him as "the patron saint of marriage".