A family in the village is taking in a daughter-in-law today — it's very lively.
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usage
娶 (qǔ) is asymmetric: only men 娶 a wife; women 嫁 (jià) into a family. 媳妇 here means 'wife' (or in older usage 'daughter-in-law' — the family's perspective).
register
Colloquial and slightly rural-flavored. In modern urban speech 结婚 (jiéhūn) 'to marry' is more neutral; 娶媳妇 evokes traditional weddings, banquets, and bringing a bride home.