Lu Qingqing waved her hand, "There's nothing wrong with that, I'm not married, so I can't give a wedding gift in cash. Of course, I'll give a present!"
She then took out a jade pendant and two pairs of huge, differently styled gold Dragon and Phoenix Bracelets that she had prepared earlier. "The jade is a gift for my brother and sister-in-law; this wide pair of Dragon and Phoenix Bracelets is a gift from my boyfriend's parents to you, and the other pair is from my own parents. Elders in the Guangdong Region like to give gold items as gifts, sister-in-law, you must accept them."
The Dragon and Phoenix Bracelets, heavy and substantial, were wide and solid, not mere slivers; each weighed about four taels.
In Mainland China, gold jewelry is weighed in grams, while in Hong Kong, it's measured in taels, and the old system sets one tael at just over thirty-seven grams.
Zhao Xinxin was suddenly overwhelmed with gratitude, "I..."