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The Grand Wedding of China's Last Emperor Puyi
The elaborate pageantry of the honor guards revealed the remaining prestige
of the Qing Dynasty. Led by a horse troupe the two military bands performed both
western and traditional Chinese music. Seventy-two dragon-and-phoenix umbrellas
and flags, 30 pairs of imperial lanterns
and various kinds of weapons held by the guards composed the imperial carriages.

Phoenix Sedan Chair
The phoenix sedan chair appeared last. Carried by 16 people, it was built for
Guangxu's wedding, and was re-glazed for Puyi's use. The three-layered top of
the sedan chair was decorated with golden and blue phoenixes. The yellow
curtains were designed with phoenixes, colorful clouds, bats and flowers, which
are symbols of good fortune, happiness and longevity in traditional Chinese
culture.
Meanwhile, the would-be empress was being dressed at her home. Her hair was
done in two buns and decorated with two ruyi, an S-shaped ornamental object,
symbolizing good luck. When the phoenix sedan chair arrived, the empress,
dressed in a dragon-and-phoenix robe, performed a series of formal salutations
including six risings, three kneelings and three bows, before she was covered
with a red kerchief and seated on the sedan chair.
A total of 3,000 people escorted the empress to the imperial palace, while
tens of thousands of citizens gathered in the streets to view the spectacular
occasion, even thoughit was three in the morning.
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