1. It has three meanings. The first refers to binding hair. Ancient people began to bind hair after adulthood, so binding hair indicates adulthood; the second refers to getting married. In ancient times, both men and women were required to have their hair tied together on the wedding night*** The hair is tied up in a bun; the third refers to the wife.
2. Pinyin: jié fà.
3. From: Han Dynasty Su Wu's "Four Poems" 3: "We are married as husband and wife, and our love is unquestionable."
4. Interpretation: We are married to you and become husband and wife. , I have never doubted that I will be in love with you until we grow old.
5. Example: You and I are married, so we should respect each other as guests!
6. Grammar: more formal; used as an object; refers to a couple getting married for the first time.