Idioms describing the love between husband and wife?
Fly with me, inseparable, Feng Huang Yu Fei, congenial, * * * deer car \x0d\ I, fly with me \x0d\ Explanation: fly with me: bird name. Legend has it that this bird with only one eye and one wing needs two Qi Fei. Metaphor is intimate relationship between husband and wife. "x0d" comes from "Song of Eternal Sorrow" by Tang Juyi: "How we wish to fly in the sky. Two birds are one and grow on the ground, and one tree has two branches." \x0d\ translation: In the sky, we would like to be Qi Fei shrews, and on the ground, we would like to never part branches. \x0d\ Syntax: associative becomes an object; \x0d\ synonyms with positive meanings are more similar to the branches of eyes \x0d\ 2. Paint like glue \x0d\ Explanation: Stick together like glue and paint. Describe the passion, inseparable. Refers to love. \x0d\ comes from Sima Qian's Biographies of Historical Records, Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang in the Western Han Dynasty: "Feeling in the heart, walking in the line, close to the glue paint, Kun Di can't leave, is it confusing to everyone?" \x0d\ Translation: Hearts are moved by each other, behaviors agree with each other, and they are congenial and close to each other. Can such feelings be destroyed by others' slander? \x0d\ Grammar: associative as predicate, adverbial and complement; The description is very close to \x0d\ III. Feng Huang Yu Fei \x0d\ explained: This means that the phoenix and the phoenix fly together. Metaphor conjugal love. Often used to wish people a happy marriage. \x0d\ from: Tang Libai's Preface to the General's Uncle's Mansion and the Early Summer of the Season: "The former Duke of Xuzhou Sima Song, with a clear picture, valued Fu Runzhi's virtue and a wife's belt. Pan Yang is good, and Si is awkward. " \x0d\ Translation: Sima Gong, a former Xu Zhou native, has a clear attitude and attaches great importance to Yu De of Hou Runze, with his wife and son. The sky is high and the phoenix flies, and Pan Yang is good and harmonious. \x0d\ Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Metaphor husband and wife love each other \x0d\ IV. Love is congenial \x0d\ Explanation: Love is congenial. Describe the harmony of thoughts and feelings between the two sides. \x0d\ from: Wu Mingcheng's gratitude to The Journey to the West for the 27th time: "Then Zhen Yuanzi and the monkey became brothers and hit it off." \x0d\ Grammar: associative as predicate and attribute; \x0d\ V. * * * Deer-pulling cart \x0d\ Explanation: pull: pull; Deer cart: a small car in ancient times. In the past, couples were praised as United and happy in poverty. \x0d\ comes from the biography of Bao Xuan's wife in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty by Dai Sheng of Han Dynasty: "My wife took the royal clothes and even a short coat, and went back to her hometown with the announcement." \x0d\ Translation: The wives will all return to the royal dress, then write a short cloth skirt and pull the cart back to their hometown. \x0d\ Synonym Luo Song * * *