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Literally, it would be 恭喜你结婚 - gong1xi3ni3jie2hun1 (pinyin romanization). However, there are several idiomatic phrases that are customary at Chinese weddings. The most common one is probably 白头偕老 bai2tou2xie2lao3 - which means something along the lines of grow old and get white hair together - essentially wishing that they stay together till old age.

Another widely used phrases is 'bai3nian2hao3he2', which means 'a good match of a hundred years'.

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