What do you mean, confused?

Di dié means: small melon.

"It is expected that children and grandchildren will spread like melons in the future, and future generations will prosper.

It comes from the poetry, elegance and encouragement in The Book of Songs.

"The two surnames are married, and they are contracted together, and they are married forever, matching the same name. Look at the peach blossoms burning today, and IKEA in Yi Shi will be full of fruits and vegetables in the coming year. With the promise of Whitehead, I am willing to write a letter to Hong, so that the alliance of Hongye can be well documented. This certificate. "

This is a beautiful greeting on the marriage certificate in the Republic of China. This quotation comes from poetry, elegance and encouragement.

Melon is full of fruits. Guā dié mián mián explained: melon. Like a vine with many melons, large and small. As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren.

From: "Poetry, Elegance and Mian": "Mianmian Gua, the person born, paints from the soil."

There are also idioms that wish future generations a happy and prosperous marriage:

A hundred years of harmony-the meaning that husband and wife are reconciled forever.

Being together for a long time is to be together for each other.

Give birth to your son early-give birth to your child as soon as possible, often used as a blessing for newlyweds.

To tie the knot means to tie a knot. Connecting branches means that the branches of two trees are connected together Metaphor conjugal love.

reference data

Zhou's comments. Interpretation of the Book of Songs-Interpretation Series of China's Classical Works. Shanghai: Zhonghua Book Company, 2002-7- 1.