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English: Sometimes used as a symbol for Christian marriage: Two gold wedding rings interlinked with the Greek letters chi (X) and rho (P)—the first two letters in the Greek word for "Christ" Date 4 July 2017
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The "marriage cross" or "wedding cross", a minor Christian symbol which signifies Christian marriage. For discussion, see the book Outward Signs: The Language of Christian Symbolism by Edward N. West (1989), etc.
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Double Happiness is a ligature, "囍" composed of 喜喜 – two copies of the Chinese character 喜 (xǐ ⓘ) literally meaning joy, compressed to assume the square shape of a standard Chinese character (much as a real character may consist of two parts), and is pronounced simply as xǐ or as a polysyllabic Chinese character, being read as 双喜 (shuāngxǐ).