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The three major marriages in different generations are too real

author:Extraordinary leaf 3F

The three major marriages in different generations are too real

The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real
The three major marriages in different generations are too real

In my family photo album, next to the wedding photos of each generation, there are some words that record the "three big things" when they got married. Recently, I decided to write an article that explores how the three major things of marriage in different generations reflect the changes in society and the evolution of values.

"Grandpa, what were your three major things when you got married?" I asked curiously at a family dinner over the weekend.

Grandpa smiled and put down the teacup in his hand, "At that time, there was a sewing machine, a bicycle, and a radio. There was a hint of nostalgia in his voice.

"Oh, yes, television wasn't popular back then, and the radio was a big entertainment. Dad continued.

I sighed inwardly that the contrast between the simplicity of that era and the luxury of modern times was in stark contrast to the present. When I got home, I sat in front of my computer and started writing my essay.

First of all, I described the wedding of my grandparents, and the three major things that were married in that era: a sewing machine, a bicycle, and a radio. These three items were not only necessities of life at that time, but also an important symbol of the newlyweds' entry into marriage.

Then I turned to my parents' time – the eighties and nineties of the last century. At that time, the three major items became color TVs, washing machines, and refrigerators. I described how when my parents got married, the relatives carried the bulky color TV into the house, and everyone had a smile of pride and happiness on their faces.

In the 21st century, the three major items of marriage have undergone new changes. I wrote that young people nowadays are more focused on houses, cars, and travel. This not only reflects the improvement of material conditions, but also shows the pursuit of quality of life and individual needs of modern people.

At the end of the article, I wrote my inner monologue: "The three major marriages of each generation are the epitome of the economic development and cultural background of that era. Behind these changes, from sewing machines to smartphones, from bicycles to cars, is a huge shift in people's lifestyles. ”

After completing this article, I feel that I have not only connected the past and the present, but also gained a deeper understanding and respect for the history of my family. I hope that readers can feel the changes of the times from this article, and in the midst of all these changes, our consistent pursuit of a happy and beautiful life.