Etiquette is well prepared, which makes the moon auspicious and proclaims words.

Etiquette is prepared, which makes this month auspicious. The word Zhao Gaoer comes from "Yi Li Li".

After the etiquette is ready, choose an auspicious day to announce or inform the guests of your (groom's) date of birth. Among them, "ceremony" refers to the ancient etiquette system, "making the moon auspicious" refers to choosing an auspicious day, and "announcement" refers to announcing or informing guests.

Etiquette is prepared to make the moon auspicious, and the word "Xuanzi" is the ceremonial expression of the man's coming of age ceremony in ancient China. Among them, "complete etiquette" means complete etiquette, "making the moon auspicious" means choosing an auspicious day, and "announcing words" means publicly announcing your (groom's) birth date or informing you of your birth date on this special day.

This etiquette can be traced back to the Zhou Dynasty in ancient China, which was called the "coronation ceremony" at that time. At that time, men's bar mitzvah was regarded as one of the most important ceremonies in life, and together with women's bar mitzvah, it was regarded as the two most important milestones in life.

In ancient China

Etiquette is very important, it runs through all aspects of people's lives. On the special occasion of bar mitzvah, it is necessary to pay attention to etiquette. So "etiquette ready" not only means that etiquette is ready, but also means that all etiquette participants should be fully prepared to show their respect and attention to this etiquette.

Making the moon auspicious means choosing an auspicious day. In China culture, auspicious days are considered to bring good luck and happiness. Therefore, choosing an auspicious day for the adult ceremony is to hope that this adult ceremony can bring good luck and happiness to the groom.