Mr. Wang from Henan queued up on Tanabata 10 hour, only to get the marriage certificate for the first one. Is it worth it?

In my opinion, it is worthwhile. After all, everyone who enters the marriage hall because of love hopes that the process of getting married is full of ritual. And Mr. Wang believes that his lover can feel full of love and their marriage will be very happy.

China Valentine's Day is a very famous traditional festival in China. Compared with other festivals, it has a strong romantic atmosphere. In ancient times, girls were looking forward to this special day. At the same time, because this festival comes from a famous love story in ancient times? Cowherd and Weaver Girl? So in modern times, it becomes? Valentine's day? The streets are full of lovers, which is quite cruel to dogs.

In the news report, the reason why Mr. Wang from Zhengzhou, Henan Province arrived at Qixi the night before and queued for ten hours to get a marriage certificate first is believed to be related to the current festive atmosphere. Although in legend, the fairy weaver girl from heaven and the ordinary human cowherd know each other and love each other, they have to be separated because of the laws and regulations of heaven. Only on Tanabata can they meet in the sky all the year round. This is a slightly sad love story. On the other hand, the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl in this story are faithful to each other's love. Even if they can only meet once a year, they have not changed their minds or become alienated. Is this what everyone who loves has been pursuing since ancient times? Hope to win a heart, never leave each other? 、? Once the sea was difficult for water, amber forever? . So in modern times, it is reasonable for people to regard it as Valentine's Day. This Mr. Wang believes that it is with this vision that he will be willing to wait in line for ten hours.

On the way to Mr. Wang's queue, it also attracted many onlookers: there are already many people waiting to register for marriage at the Civil Affairs Bureau on Tanabata, and this Mr. Wang is a rare scenery. Mr. Wang himself said that the moment he and his wife first set foot in the gate of the Civil Affairs Bureau, he was very much looking forward to it and didn't feel any difficulty at all.