Na. Behind the blower is an old man or wife who is welcoming a bride, riding a donkey. Then there is the new daughter-in-law, who also rides a donkey (it would be even more grand if she rides a mule). She often does not cover her head, and her face is so drooped that no one can understand it. Behind them are several donkeys carrying dowry, which is roughly wooden boxes and quilts. More and less stools symbolize poverty and wealth. Finally, there was an old man or a wife, coming to see the bride off. A group of people walked leisurely in the mountains. Except for the new wife, no one seemed to be in a hurry, climbing over the mountains and ridges. It was winter, and the crops had already been