China officially connected to the Internet in 1994. As a post-90s generation growing up in the information age, facing the earth-shaking changes in our country and the world in terms of economy, society, education, technology, etc., the post-90s group’s view of marriage presents an unprecedented complexity. Sex, contradiction, and particularity. When young people face conflicts with traditional concepts and face constant urging from their parents, young people will inevitably have negative emotions such as marriage anxiety. As a generation grows into the backbone of society, their ideas and voices need to be communicated. I show China’s marriage market in a playful way, and resolve conflicts to the greatest extent possible, hoping to improve parents’ attitudes towards children’s marriage issues and trigger the public to reconsider the marriage relationship.