Different from traditional weddings in China, western-style weddings don't follow the position of "male left and female right". Western-style weddings pay attention to men's right and women's left, because in ancient times, Anglo-Saxon grooms often had to come forward. In order to prevent the bride from being robbed, the groom should hold a sword in his right hand to protect the bride from being robbed by others. At the wedding, the groom asked the bride to stand on his left. Once a rival in love appears, he can immediately draw his sword and repel the enemy.
Moreover, a man's heart is on the left, and a man should protect his bride like his own.