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What is home? What is the meaning of home?

Family is a gathering of love. If you look at all the homes in the world, they all come together for love and fall apart without love. The meaning of home is: home is a harbor of emotions, home is the cradle of growth, home is the habitat of the soul, home is the place where you can indulge yourself best, and home is a spiritual paradise. Home is all about the emotions you and your family have together.

When you have it, it is as ordinary as firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea; when you lose it, you can’t get it back even if you spend your heart and soul. Home needs loving relatives. We need that special true feeling. Two people who care about each other are home. Home here rises to a belief, a religion, and a supporting spiritual force.

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Home is not a house, not a color TV, not a refrigerator, not a space filled with materials. Material abundance can certainly give us some sensory pleasure, but it is fleeting. Just imagine, in that space, if it is full of violence and cold war, if people share the same bed but have different dreams, and they seem to be inseparable, "home" will not be their home. And became a battlefield of struggle. Cars are nothing more than tragic ornaments in this modern battlefield.

Marriage is like a banquet. Love is the staple food. Tolerance, understanding, trust and respect are the dishes. Appreciation, humor and fun are the wine and drinks. Only a banquet that has the above types at the same time can It is a perfect banquet. I hope everyone can eat comfortably, calmly and forever at the wedding banquet until the last breath of life.

Home is a culture; home is a period of time; home is a feeling. Husband and wife are like two legs. To stand firm and to walk, neither one can live without the other. Why is one leg always complaining about the other? Marriage is a comfortable worry. The family is not a place for reason. Tolstoy said: "Happy families are alike, and unhappy families have their own misfortunes."