1. Please ask for some four-character idioms to express blessings for marriage and satisfaction. We will send them urgently~~
May you have a baby soon
May your love be happy
Sweet and sweet
Together forever
Growing old together
One hundred years of love
One hundred years of love
One hundred years of love
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Give birth to a child early
Happy love
Sweet love
Stay together forever
Live together till old age
A century of love
A match made in heaven
Mutual support
A century of love
Heart to heart
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Hold your son’s hand and grow old together
Love will last forever
Bath in love forever
Five sons passed the exam
Love at first sight/waves of love/bonds forever/heart to heart/work hard/complain/knowingly ask questions/warmth and tenderness/sell oneself to surrender/test and test/keep your word/come at your fingertips/the future is long/all the year round/the more you look at it, the more beautiful/beautiful it is/the harvest is rich / The weather goes smoothly / The boat goes with the flow / The cycle starts over and over again / Poetic and picturesque / Whimsical / The world is created / The earth lasts forever / As time goes on / I hope to have a son and a family full of descendants.
Luans and phoenixes sing in harmony, love each other, and last forever, grow old together, share the same white hair, respect each other as guests, give birth to a noble son early, make a fortune, hundreds of sons and thousands of grandchildren, the husband sings and the wife follows, and the wife sings and the husband follows,
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A match made in heaven, a heart-to-heart connection, eternal love, a hundred years of good union, eternal love, a couple made in heaven
A hundred years of music, a hundred years of old age, a good moon, good fortune, mandarin ducks, fate, coincidence, happy marriage, a man, a talented woman, and an appearance
A husband sings and a woman follows the beads. The phoenixes join together on the wall, and the harp and harps sing together, and they respect each other as guests, share the same virtue, and share the same heart
Yishi and IKEA grow old together, and the melons and melons are in love, and the katydids bloom together like drums and harps
2. Four-character wedding message A collection of words
The four-character words in the wedding greetings include: love will last forever, love each other, grow old together, last forever, husband sings and wife follows, etc.
1. The sea has dried up and the rocks have broken down [ hǎi kū shí làn ]
Definition: The sea has dried up and the rocks have shattered. Describing an extremely long time. It is often used for oaths, indicating that the will will never change. < /p>
Definition: Describes a close relationship and deep feelings.
Source: Ming Dynasty Wang Shizhen's "Ming Feng Ji: Paying Respect to the Loyal Spirit": "I have been coming and going with the Yan family since childhood, laughing and joking, sleeping and sitting together, and loving each other. It is just a person's friendship. Let go of your arms. ”
3. grow old together [ bái tóu xié lǎo ]
Definition: Husband and wife live together till old age.
Source: "Huaixiang Ji·Fengzhao Class Teacher" by Lu Cai of the Ming Dynasty: "My child, your mother and I will grow old together, and we will have both wealth and honor."
4. Heaven and earth last [ tiān cháng dì jiǔ ]
Definition: As long as the existence of heaven and earth, describing eternity (mostly referring to love).
Source: "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "Sometimes the eternity of heaven and earth will end, and this hatred will last forever."
Translation: Even if it lasts forever, there will always be an end, but this The regrets of life and death will never end.
5. Husband sings and wife follows [ fū chàng fù suí ]
Definition: It is a metaphor for husband and wife to cooperate with each other and act in unison. It also refers to harmony between husband and wife.
Source: "Ma Danyang Ren Fengzi Three Times" by Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty: "You say that the husband sings and the wife follows, and the husband is honored and the wife is valued.
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3. The more four-character idioms that can be used to wish people to get married, the better
A hundred years of good marriage, a perfect union, a perfect match, complementing each other, and a heart-to-heart.
< p> 1. A Hundred Years of HarmonyExplanation: The meaning of eternal reconciliation between husband and wife
From: Chapter 1 of "Fengzhuanglou" by Zhuxi Shanren·Qing Dynasty: "A Hundred Years of Harmony." , Congratulations on the thousand-year reunion! ”
Translation: After a hundred years of harmony, the couple will always be reconciled.
2. Zhulianbihe
Explanation: Bi: a flat round shape with a hole in the middle. The jade. The pearls are connected together, and the beautiful jade is combined together.
From: "Han Shu·Lü Li Zhi" of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The moon is like a pair of stones, and the five stars are like pearls. ”
Translation: A flat round jade with a hole in the middle, pearls are strung together, and beautiful jade is combined together.
3. Love and harmony
Explanation: Love : Compatible. Describes that the two parties are harmonious in their thoughts and feelings and get along well.
From: Chapter 27 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "Yuanzi of Nazhen and Xingzhe became brothers, and the two fell in love. ”
Translation: Nazhen Yuanzi and Xingzhe became brothers, and the two fell in love with each other.
4. Complement each other
Explanation: Complement each other: cooperate and set off each other ;Benefit: more; manifest: remarkable. Refers to the cooperation between two people or two things, and the abilities and functions of both parties can be more clearly displayed.
From: "Historical Records of Boyi" by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty: "Bo Yi." Although Shu Qi was a virtuous man, his reputation became more and more famous after he got his wife. ”
Translation: Although Boyi and Shuqi were wise, their fame became more prominent after they got teachers.
5. Heart-to-heart connection
Explanation: Heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Comply. You can understand each other without saying anything.
From: "The Buddha's Heart Seal" from the Tang and Song Dynasties. How dare you violate the Buddhist scriptures. ”
Translation: My feelings are completely the same as those of Buddha, how dare I violate Buddhist scriptures.
4. What are the four-character idioms to describe wedding blessings
To describe wedding blessings The four-character idioms include: flowers are full and the moon is full, learn from each other's strengths, love for life, stay together forever, grow old together, fall in love with each other, fly together, mandarin ducks play in the water, golden boy and beautiful girl, luan and phoenix sing in harmony, live together for a hundred years, have a clear understanding of the heart, share joys and sorrows, joy
5. Four-character auspicious idioms for marriage
1. A happy marriage for a hundred years [ bǎi nián hǎo hé ] means eternal reconciliation between husband and wife.
Source: Chapter 1 of "Pink House": "A hundred years of harmony, a thousand years of reunion, congratulations!" "
2. The husband sings and the wife follows [ fū chàng fù suí ]. It is a metaphor for the husband and wife to cooperate with each other and act in unison. It also refers to the harmony between the husband and wife. It is also used as the husband to encourage the wife to follow.
Source: Yuan·Ma Zhiyuan " "Ma Danyang Ren Fengzi Three Times": "You say that the husband sings and the wife follows; the husband is honored and the wife is valued. ”
3. Yongjie Tongxin [yǒng jié tóng xīn] is a marriage blessing that expresses the harmonious relationship between husband and wife, mutual support, and family harmony. It is also used to bless newlyweds to be united forever and grow old together for hundreds of years.
Source: "Yuanyang Chapter" by Li Deyu of the Tang Dynasty: "Don't you see that the people who were of the same mind in the past have turned into mandarin ducks (Translation: Have you not seen that the people who were in love with each other in the past have turned into mandarin ducks and flew together) ). "
4. Baitouxiangshou [ bái tóu xiāng shǒu ] refers to the husband and wife loving each other until old age.
Source: Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" 60 Chapter 2: "My brother, Nu Cheng hopes to stay with you forever, but who knows that I will die today. ”
5. Live together until old age [ bái tóu xié lǎo ] Husband and wife live together until old age: a happy marriage for hundreds of years, ~ (Wedding Eulogy).
Source: Ming Lu Cai’s " "Huaixiang Ji·Fengzhao Class Teacher": "My child, your mother and I grow old together; we have both wealth and honor.
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6. Four-character idioms to describe marriage
A hundred years of love, a perfect union, flying high, dependent on each other, close to each other, united forever, boundless sea of ??love, May your love last forever, love forever, kindness like a mountain, good friends for hundreds of years, love forever, grow old together forever; congratulations on the newlyweds, auspicious wedding, happy wedding, happy wedding, happy wedding, auspicious dragon and phoenix, happy couple, and a good couple Tiancheng, Qin Se and Ming, Mandarin Ducks and Fulu, Silu and Spring and Autumn, the flowers are full and the moon is full, the body is prosperous, the happiness is good, and the days are auspicious.
The couple will love each other until they grow old.
p>Source: "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Meng": "Let us grow old together. "Ming Dynasty Lu Cai's "Huaixiang Ji·Fengzhao Class Teacher": "My child, your mother and I will grow old together, and we will have both wealth and honor. "
The phrase "Baitou Xiang" still means growing old together. Husband and wife love each other until they are old.
Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Guazhi'er·Wooden Comb": "Wooden Comb, I I love your clean teeth... I made a vow to the dressing table: May we grow old together! "
To stay together for a long time means that a couple stays together lovingly until old age.
Source: Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" Chapter 62: "My brother, Nu Cheng hopes to stay with you forever. Who knows that I will die today? "
A hundred years of harmony means the husband and wife will always be reconciled.
Source: Chapter 1 of "Fengzhuanglou": "A hundred years of harmony, a thousand years of reunion, congratulations! "
A hundred years of good things refers to a happy marriage.
Source: Ming Dynasty Ling Shuchu's "A Surprise at Two Moments" Volume 9: "Your sister and I have a hundred years of good things, and the heavy burden of a thousand dollars only lies here. Two more! Sister Wanwang Longxiang tries her best to be considerate and waits for an answer. "
A hundred years of living together: *** Tong. Refers to husband and wife living together till old age.
Source: The second fold of "Shengjin Pavilion" written by Wuhan Chen of the Yuan Dynasty: " I have made a fortune and gift to you in my office, and I hope to live together for a hundred years, but you just don't want to go along with it, but why? "
A century of harmonious old age refers to a couple living together until old age.
Source: "Quan Yuan Sanqu·Ji Xian Bin·Zao Luo Pao": "Happy kindness and deep affection, It turns out that a hundred years of old age are harmonious, and the old man keeps his old age. "
A good union that lasts for a hundred years and lasts forever. It refers to a man and a woman becoming a couple.
Source: Luo Ye of the Song Dynasty, "Talks of a Drunken Old Man·Zhang's Night Trip to Brother Lu Xing": "Today I would rather run away with you to have a good relationship for a hundred years. "Volume 32 of "The Surprise at the First Carving of the Case" by Ling Huchu of the Ming Dynasty: "I am in my prime and have never married a wife. If I don't give up, I will have a good relationship with my son for a hundred years. "
The good thing of a hundred years old: friendship. Eternal good union. Refers to the marriage of a man and a woman.
Source: Ming Dynasty Tu Long's "Epiphyllum: The Elopement of Gentlemen and Women": "Also I admire his talents, so I will try to live a hundred years, not just for a night of fun. "
Biyi: wings next to each other. Qifei: flying together in pairs. It is a metaphor for couples who are in love and advance side by side in their careers.
Source: "Erya·Shidi" ": "There is a winged bird in the south, which is neither winged nor flying. Its name is called the pheasant. ”
Fly together: wings next to each other. Fly together: fly together in pairs. It is a metaphor for a husband and wife who are in love and advance side by side in their careers.
Source: "Erya·Shidi" ": "There is a winged bird in the south, which is neither winged nor flying. Its name is called the pheasant. "
Riding a dragon and matching a phoenix is ??a metaphor for finding a good partner and forming a good relationship.
Source: Liuqin Opera "The No. 1 Scholar": "Shen Wensu! Shen Wensu! If you win the first prize in the Toad Palace, will you still have the good fortune of riding a dragon with a phoenix? "
The flowers and candles in the bridal chamber describe the scene of marriage.
Source: Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty's poem "He Yong Wu": "The flowers and candles in the bridal chamber are bright, and the swallows dance lightly. "
Loving couple En: dear. Refers to a couple who love each other.
Source: "Four Poems" by Su Wu of the Han Dynasty: "We are married as husband and wife, and there is no doubt about the love between them. "
Enenianaiai describes the deep affection between husband and wife or the closeness of flesh and blood
Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Awakening Words" Volume 20: "Smart and diligent, father and son are affectionate and loving. Teach and be good. ”
The love between children refers to placing too much emphasis on love.
Source: Liang Zhongrong's "Poems" of the Southern Dynasties: "I especially hate that my children have more love and less turmoil."
The good relationship between the two surnames refers to the marriage between two families. relationship and become relatives.
Source: "Book of Rites: Hunyi": "Those who are ignorant of rites will combine the good of the two surnames, serve the ancestral temple at the top, and benefit future generations at the bottom. Therefore, gentlemen value it."
The husband advocates the wife's sui, which originally refers to the feudal society's belief that the wife must obey her husband. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife. Same as "the husband sings and the wife follows".
Source: Quotation from "Guan Yinzi·Sanji": "The principles of the world are that husbands sing and women follow." Singing, one book is "Advocate".
The husband sings and the wife follows: echo. It originally referred to the feudal society's belief that wives must obey their husbands, but later it was used as a metaphor for couples to get along harmoniously.
Source: "Guan Yinzi·Sanji": "The principles of the world are advocated by husbands and followed by women."
Red and white for happy events. Red refers to marriage and birthdays, white refers to funerals, and Together they are said to be weddings and funerals.
Source: Qing Dynasty Yang Jingting's "Miscellaneous Odes of Dumen·Fashion Gate·Zhidan": "It's not easy to live in Chang'an, be frugal, be humble, and be a little lenient; you are most afraid of human affairs, and you will be in trouble when you know a single person. . ”
The red rope tie used to mean that a man and a woman got married through a matchmaker.
Source: Tang Dynasty Li Fuyan's "Xu Xuan Wei Lu": "I asked what was in the bag, and he said: 'Red rope ears! To tie the feet of the couple, and when they are alive, they can potentially tie each other. The enemy's home, the noble and the low are separated, the world is far away from the officials, Wu and Chu are in foreign lands, this rope is tied together, and it will never be tied. '"
The flowers are in full bloom, and the moon is full. A metaphor for beauty and perfection. It is often used to congratulate people on their wedding.
Source: Song Dynasty Zhang Xian's "Magnolia" lyrics: "People's hearts pity the flowers when the moon is full, and when the flowers are full and the moon is full, people leave. The joy is chasing the distant clouds and the sky, and the past is like a dream."
Beautiful young women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of similar age who are in a marriage or love relationship.
Source: "Xiaoxiang Lu Huyanji" written by Li Yin of the Tang Dynasty: "Since I am a couple with you, all my neighbors call me a talented scholar and a beautiful woman." Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty "Jade Girl Shaking Fairy Pendant·Beauty" : "From ancient times to the present, beauties and talented people rarely have the same beauty as before. They cuddle up to each other."
A good marriage originally refers to a marriage that conforms to the feudal order. Later, it generally refers to a beautiful marriage.
Source: Chapter 5 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Du Dao is a good match between gold and jade, and I only think about the alliance between wood and stone."
Lianzhibizhetou lotus. A metaphor for a happy marriage.
Good day and auspicious day Liang: good; Chen: time; Ji: auspicious. Beautiful moments, auspicious days. Later, it is often used to refer to the days suitable for getting married.
Source: "Nine Songs of Eastern Emperor Taiyi" by Qu Yuan of the Warring States Period of Chu: "On auspicious days and good times, General Mu will be happy to be the emperor."
Good times, auspicious days and beautiful times, An auspicious day. Later, it is often used to refer to the days suitable for getting married. Same as "good times and auspicious days".
Source: Chapter 78 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years": "Xindaotai chose a date to receive the seal, issued a red edict, and on a good and auspicious day, he had the imperial robes and court clothes. Guan, go to the Yamen to receive the seal."
Both parties are willing. Mostly refers to marriage or transaction.
Source: Chapter 5 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Grandpa, you are also a fool. How can you recruit a son-in-law if you are not consensual."
Luan Feng He Ming He: Ying He. It is a metaphor for a couple loving each other. In the old days, it was often used to wish people newly married.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Twenty-two Years of Duke Zhuang": "It is said that the phoenix is ??flying and singing in harmony."
A person who has gone through formal procedures for an open marriage. Marriage now refers to a legal marriage that complies with the provisions of the Marriage Law.
Source: The fourth fold of "Xiaoxiang Yu" by Yang Xianzhi of Yuan Dynasty: "Your Miss Yuan was betrothed to my nephew Cui Tong by me, Cui Wenyuan, in Mingzheng."
Mingzheng in marriage. Marriage refers to a marriage that has gone through formal procedures, and now refers to a legal marriage that complies with the provisions of the Marriage Law.
Source: Chapter 4 of "Saving Feng Chen" by Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "There is an open marriage and a formal marriage, which is blatantly immoral."
The clear matchmaker is polite. It is still said that the clear matchmaker is getting married. It used to mean formal marriage.
Ming matchmaker marries Ming, Zheng: Describes fairness and justice.
It used to mean formal marriage.
Source: Volume 1 of "Ancient and Modern Novels" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "When it comes to the first marriage, the Wang family came first, just because they had divorced, and the Ping family was married by the matchmaker of the Ming Dynasty, and the Ping family was one year older. At the age of two, let the Ping family be the main wife and the Wang family be the side wife, so that the two sisters are in harmony."
Marriage between a man and a woman means that the children will start a family.
Source: Quotation from "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Yi Min Biography·Xiang Chang": "In Jianwu, after men and women got together and got married, [the chief] ordered that family affairs should not be related, and it should be treated as if I were dead." Tang Dynasty ·Liu Yuxi's poem "Crying for Lu Hengzhou when Yu Fang was banished to live": "The sky is empty to help the world and people are safe, but there is no time when a man is married and a woman is married."
When a man is married and a woman is married, it means that the children will start a family.
Source: The third chapter of "Golden Thread Pond" by Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "It is gratifying to be strong and charming without any reason. If a man marries a woman, he will marry her."
The woman is beautiful, the man is talented, the woman is beautiful, and the man is beautiful. Have talent. It means that the marriage is very happy.
Source: Chapter 9 of the third book of "Journey to the West" written by Yang Xian of the Yuan Dynasty: "What kind of beautiful woman and handsome man I have been fighting each other, leaving my parents far away from each other, and the wild goose and fish have sunk and whereabouts." Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaoxiao wrote the 91st chapter of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "It is said that Li Yanei and Yu Lou are two beautiful and talented women, like fish in water." More than one generation in the country has married each other. Generally refers to the marriage between two families.
Source: The third chapter of "The Marriage of Two Generations" by Qiao Mengfu of Yuan Dynasty: "When a general is not talented at the end, he will ask the young lady to make him a good friend of the Qin and Jin Dynasties, and she will not humiliate him. He will not agree with him no matter what. ”
Qingqingwowo describes a couple or a man and woman in love who are very close.
Source: Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu: Huozhong": "Kids love queens because they are Qingqing. If I don't Qingqing, who will be Qingqing?"
Glue and paint stick like glue and paint. Describes strong feelings and inseparability. Mostly refers to the love between husband and wife.
Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "Feeling in the heart, uniting in action, and being close to glue and paint, Kundi cannot leave, how can it confuse everyone." "Old Poems Ten" Nine Poems: Meng Dong's Cold Air Arrives": "Throwing glue into paint, who can escape from it."
Like glue, like paint, like glue and paint stick together. Describes strong feelings and inseparability. Mostly refers to the love between husband and wife.
Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Lu Zhonglian and Zou Yang": "Feeling in the heart, uniting in action, and being close to glue and paint, Kundi cannot leave, how can it confuse everyone." "Old Poems Ten" "Nine Poems: Meng Dong's Cold Air Arrives": "Throwing glue into the paint, who can leave this place."
Three teas and six rites still indicate that the matchmaker is getting married. It used to mean formal marriage.
Source: In the old days of our country, it was customary to use tea as a betrothal gift when marrying a wife, so a woman’s employment was called receiving tea. The six rites are the six rituals of nacai, asking for names, naji, nazheng, asking for dates, and welcoming in person, which are the basis for the establishment of marriage. Please refer to Volume 44 of "Tianzhong Ji" and "Etiquette·Shihunli" by Chen Yaowen of the Ming Dynasty.
Samsung in the house represents the joy of the wedding.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Tang Feng·Mao Miao": "Three stars are in the house, and the three stars are in the house."
Source: "The Book of Songs·Tang Feng·Liu Miao": "Three stars are in the sky when you prepare for the firewood."
God pays for a good match Fu: Give. A beautiful marriage or fate given by God. Also refers to a rare good opportunity. Same as "good match made in heaven".
Source: "Selected Heroes · "Shark Gowns Ji·Shark Gowns Gathering"": "Today we are reunited with a good match made by heaven."
A good match made by heaven means false: borrow. A beautiful marriage or fate given by God. Also refers to a rare good opportunity. Also known as "God's good destiny", "Heaven's false destiny", "Heaven's false destiny".
Source: "Reply to Liu Niantai" by Gao Panlong of the Ming Dynasty: "In the same room, we have a long-term career, and we have a good match in heaven, but we can't pass it by in person."
Day holiday, cause and effect holiday: borrow. A beautiful marriage or fate given by God. Also refers to a rare good opportunity. Same as "good match made in heaven".
Source: Qing Dynasty Huang Zongxi's "Fu Qin Dengyan Shu": "However, it cannot be conveyed in words, and it may happen in another day due to unforeseen circumstances."
Innate and earthly design. Made in heaven.
Source: Chapter 57 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Looking at them, they are just a couple made for each other."
Tianyuan meets Tianyuan: Natural chance. In the old days, it was believed that the marriage between a man and a woman was the result of God's will.
It also refers to a coincidence.
Source: Chapter 4 of "Listening to the Qin at Bamboo Pier" by Shi Zizhang of Yuan Dynasty: "This marriage is a match made in heaven."
A match made in heaven. Combination: Cooperation. It seems that God has arranged it and it fits together perfectly. Words to wish someone a happy marriage.
Source: "The Book of Songs, Daya, and Ming Dynasty": "The Heavenly Supervisor is here, the destiny is gathered, King Wen first set it, a match made in heaven."
Stop the wife and remarry, and the wife is not divorced. , and officially married someone.
Source: The third chapter of "Liu Xingshou" by Yang Jingxian of the Yuan Dynasty: "Executive member, if you don't come home, you are here to stay and marry again. I will go with you to see the official."
The fifth generation of prosperous times: generation; its: adverb of time, Jiaoyao. After five lives, the descendants will be prosperous. In the old days, it was used to wish people newly married.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The 22nd Year of Duke Zhuang": "After becoming Gui, she will be raised by Jiang. After the fifth generation, she will be prosperous, and she will be married to Zhengqing; after the eighth generation, she will not be raised in Beijing. ”
The fifth son’s success is used as a blessing or auspicious word for marriage.
Source: "History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Dou Yi" records: In the Song Dynasty, Dou Yujun's five sons, Yi, Yan, Kan, Yan and Xi, passed the imperial examination one after another, so they were called "the five sons who passed the imperial examination".
The newlywed banquet expresses the joy of newlyweds. Yan, feast, peaceful appearance. Same as "Newlyweds".
Source: Zhang Xuecheng of the Qing Dynasty, "Wenshi Tongyi·Wenli": "Everyone who faces the bright moon and listens to the rain must use this sense of sadness to appreciate it, which is appropriate for a good friend's first meeting and a new evening party. People who do not believe it will not believe it.”
Wedding banquet: happy and joyful, also called "Yan'er". Describes a happy wedding. Also known as "Yan Er Newly Married" and "Newly Married Yan Er".
"Newlywed Yan'er" was originally used by an abandoned wife to tell her former husband to remarry and enjoy their new life, but later it was used as a message to celebrate the new marriage. Describe the joy of newlyweds.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Gu Feng": "Yan'er's newlyweds are like brothers."
Yan'er's newlyweds were originally an abandoned wife complaining that her original husband remarried and had fun with her new wife. On the contrary, it is used to celebrate a wedding. Describe the joy of newlyweds.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Gu Feng": "When Yan'er is newly married, he is like a brother."
Yan'er's newly-married wife was originally an abandoned wife complaining that her original husband remarried and had fun with a new lover, but later turned against her Its meaning is used to celebrate a newlywed. Describe the joy of newlyweds.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Gu Feng": "The newlyweds are like brothers."
The full moon and the flowers are good. The flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full. A metaphor for beauty and perfection. It is often used to congratulate people on their wedding.
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Lifelong events: Lifetime. A major event that affects a lifetime mostly refers to marriage.
Source: Volume 2 of "Surprise at Two Moments" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: "On the basis of two gambling games at a time, and occasionally losing money, one has to recognize the truth and hastily give away a life-long event. Shouldn't it be shameful?"
Zhu Chenzhihao said that the two families were getting married.
Source: Poem "Zhuchen Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "In Gufeng County, Xuzhou, there is a village called Zhuchen. ... There are only two surnames in one village, and they are married for generations."
Thousands of miles of marriage is tied by a thread, which means that the marriage was secretly tied by a red thread by the old man Yuexia. Same as "a thousand miles of marriage is tied by a thin thread".
Thousands of miles of marriage is tied by a thin thread, which means that the marriage was secretly tied by a red thread by the old man Yuexia.
Source: Li Fuyan of the Tang Dynasty, "Xuanxuangualu·Engagement Shop"
7. A collection of four-character idioms for wedding blessings
Yinggeyanwu
Explanation: The orioles are singing and the swallows are flying. It describes the scene of noisy and active birds in spring.
Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. Baojin Pavilion" lyrics: "The smoke is red, the dew is green, the morning breeze is fragrant, the swallows are dancing and the orioles are singing, and the spring is long.
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Example: After traveling thousands of miles to find the old place, the old appearance has changed into a new one. Everywhere, there are gurgling water, and the high road leads into the clouds. (*** Lyrics of "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Back to Jinggang Mountain") "
A perfect match
Pinyin: zhū lián bì hé Simplified Pinyin: zlbh
Synonyms: complement each other, complement each other Antonyms:
Usage: combine Formula; used as predicate or object; with complimentary meaning
Explanation: Bi: a flat, round jade with a hole in the middle. Pearls are strung together, and jade is combined together. It is a metaphor for the combination of outstanding talents or beautiful things. '
Source: Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Han Shu·Lü Li Zhi 1": "The sun and the moon are like a pair of stones, and the five stars are like a string of pearls."
Example: Just you two, that day We met accidentally, and never expected that today, we would become bedfellow sisters. (Chapter 28 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" in the Qing Dynasty)
Help each other
Pinyin: xiāng rú yǐ mò Simplified Pinyin: xrym
Synonyms: Same as Sweetness, bitterness, life and death, and passion Antonyms: Selfish
Usage: More formal; used as predicate, attributive, object, adverbial; with a complimentary meaning
Explanation: Moisturizing: Wet; spit: saliva. The spring water has dried up, and the fish spit foam to moisten each other. It is a metaphor for helping each other with little strength in a difficult situation.
Source: Pre-Qin Dynasty Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "When the spring dries up, the fish are together on the land. They are wet with each other and soaked with foam. It is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes."
A hundred years of good marriage
Explanation: The meaning of eternal reconciliation between husband and wife
Example: Today you have a good marriage, I wish you all the best.
The Five Generations of Prosperity
Pinyin: wǔ shì qí chāng Simplified Pinyin: wsqc
Usage: Subject-predicate form; used as predicate; used to congratulate people on their wedding
Explanation: Shi: generation; Qi: adverb of time, Jiaoyao. After five generations, the descendants will be prosperous. In the old days, it was used to wish people newly married.
Source: Pre-Qin Dynasty Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan·The 22nd Year of Zhuang Gong": "After the concubine is born, she will be raised by Jiang. In the fifth generation, she will be prosperous, and she will be in Zhengqing. After the eighth generation, Mo Zhi and Jing."
Sheng and Qing are homophones
Pinyin: shēng qìng tóng yīn Simplified Pinyin: sqty
Usage: subject-predicate; used as predicate and attributive. ; Contains complimentary meaning
Explanation: It is a metaphor for personnel coordination and harmonious relations.
Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Drums and Bells": "The drums and bells are Qinqin, the drums, harps, drums and harps, and the sheng and chimes have the same sound."
Luan and Phoenix sing in harmony
< p> Pinyin: luán fèng hé míng Simplified Pinyin: lfhmSynonyms: Husband singing and wife following
Usage: Subject-predicate; self-predicate, object; used to wish someone a happy wedding
< p> Explanation: It is a metaphor for a couple loving each other. In the old days, it was often used to wish people newly married.Source: Pre-Qin Dynasty Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Two Years of Zhuang Gong": "Ji. It means that the phoenix is ??flying and singing in harmony."
Example: Sleeping together at night and walking together during the day is just like ~. (The first chapter of Yuan Bai Pu's "Wutong Rain")
Respect each other as guests
Pinyin: xiāng jìng rú bīn Simplified Pinyin: xjrb
Synonyms: love each other, Antonyms for mutual respect and love: keep a respectful distance
Usage: subject-predicate; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with a complimentary meaning
Explanation: To describe husband and wife respecting each other as if they were guests.
Source: "Book of the Later Han·Yi Min Biography·Pang Gong" by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Living in the south of Xian Mountain, I have never entered the city. Husband and wife respect each other as guests."
Example: The husband works in front, and the wife works in the back, sharing the joys and sorrows, ~.
(Ming Dynasty Li Changqi's "Jian Deng Yu Hua Luan Luan Biography")
和ruqinse
Pinyin: hé rú qín sè Simplified Pinyin: hrqs
Explanation : A metaphor for a couple loving each other.
Yan'er newly married
Pinyin: yàn ěr xīn hūn Simplified Pinyin: yexh
Synonyms: Newly married Yan'er
Usage: joint form; Predicate, object; used as a speech to celebrate a new marriage
Explanation: Originally it was an abandoned wife telling her original husband to remarry and enjoy new life, but later it was used as a speech to celebrate a new marriage. Describe the joy of newlyweds.
Source: The fourth chapter of "Pei Du Huandai" written by Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty: "The number one scholar dismounts and they get married, the bridal chamber is decorated with flowers and candles, and Yan'er is newly married."
The dragon and the tiger leap over
Pinyin: lóng téng hǔ yuè Simplified Pinyin: lthy
Synonyms: heroic, vigorous and vigorous Antonyms: gentle, twilight, lifeless
Usage: joint form; used as predicate, attributive; connotative
Explanation: Teng: soar; Yue: jump. Like a dragon flying, like a tiger jumping. Describing a very active posture
Source: "Preface to the Praise of Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yan Cong of the Tang Dynasty: "The sage is appointed, the sage is appointed; the dragon soars and the tiger leaps, the wind flows and the clouds steam, the pursuit of the subtle, the way is all connected with the sky ”
Example: But his mood is very open, and he firmly believes that as long as he gets through this difficult period, the situation will get better, and he can do whatever he wants. (Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 2, Chapter 27)
8. What are the four-character words to describe the wedding blessing?
yǒng jié tóng xīn: Yes It means loving each other and also wishing the couple a happy and harmonious marriage.
Sentence: I am sure they will grow old together, but there is no guarantee that they will be together forever.
白头敕老 bái tóu xié lǎo: 白头: white hair; 啕: *** Same. That is to say, the newlyweds can stay together forever after getting married, until they grow old.
Sentence: James and Lisa, I wish you a long life together and eternal love.
biayi shuāng fēi bǐ yì shuāng fēi :biyi: wings against wings. Flying in pairs: flying together in pairs. It is often used to describe the harmony and happiness between husband and wife and working together in career.
Sentence: People really hope that the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl can live a life of flying together.
百合 bǎi nián hǎo hé: 合: Reconciliation. There is always harmony and love between husband and wife.
Sentences: Two people are in love with each other, they are in the same boat, they are married in the same boat, they have been together for a hundred years, and they are finally married. They sleep on their pillows, the flowers are blooming and the moon is full, looking forward to happiness, and they are in love forever!
连理 xǐ jié lián lǐ: 连理 means connecting branches. Lianlizhi refers to the branches of two trees growing together. Often used as a metaphor for the love between husband and wife.
Sentence: Trees twine around trees, embracing each other until they are old. A good case can be made, and a lifetime of support can be achieved. Happy wedding day, I wish you happiness. On your special day, I wish your life tomorrow will be as happy and sweet as today’s wedding!
9. Four-character idiom for wedding blessings
Husband and wife love each other deeply [ kàng lì qíng shēn ]
Husband and wife: husband and wife, spouse. The relationship between husband and wife is deep.
Source
Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Wanli Yehuobian": "Because of the saint's kindness and benevolence, and the fact that they have been worried about the patient before and after the palace for many years, the relationship between the couple is even more sincere."
花好月月[huā hǎo yuè yuán]
It is a metaphor for a beautiful and complete life. It is often used as a wedding eulogy.
Source
Song Dynasty Chao Ciying (Duanli) "Xing Xiangzi·Don't Hate" lyrics: "Don't think about things outside yourself; and be respectful in front of you; may the flowers grow well; people Long and healthy; the moon is always round.
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10. Four-character idioms for wedding blessings for newlyweds! From one to nine
1. One heart and one mind, two people of the same heart, three lives of good fortune, four joys coming to the door, all over the world, six or six great Good luck, colorful life, congratulations from all directions, ninety-nine and ninety-nine concentric, perfect.
2. From one to the end, two people are of the same mind, three years and five years, four generations under one roof, colorful, sixty. Sixtieth birthday, colorful sunshine, all sides are exquisite, ninety-nine are of the same mind, full of life
3. As always, two people are of the same mind, three sheep are prosperous, four joys are coming, five colors are colorful, six and six are prosperous, seven and eighty, eight immortals cross the sea, nine. The tenth birthday is perfect.
4. Everything goes smoothly, two people are happy, there is a road in front of the three (mountains), the world is full of resources, the grain is abundant, the six animals are prosperous, the seven joys come to the door, the eight directions are majestic, the ninth grade official,
5. For one life, two people will be happy, three lives will be together, four lives will be together, the harvest will be plentiful, six or six will be prosperous, a colorful life, wealth will come from all directions, and everything will be perfect.
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6. A smooth road, 200 million yuan in assets, a road ahead of the mountain, access to all corners of the world, a five-star hotel, six dishes and a bowl, seven joys at home, majesty from all sides, a ninth-grade official, and going to work at ten o'clock.