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Beautiful idioms of newlyweds.

A hundred years of harmony, a hundred years of harmony, grow old together, grow old together.

First, a century of harmony.

Explanation: Couples always make up.

Said by: Zhu Qingqing, a native of Xishan, was in the "powder house" for the first time: "Congratulations on a hundred years of harmony and a thousand years of reunion!"

Second, a hundred years of harmony [b m: I niá n zh and h m: o]

Explanation: permanent harmony. A man and a woman are married.

From: Song Ye Luo's "Drunkenness is not about wine, talk about Lu Xing's brother who runs at night": "It's better to run with you now, so as to make a hundred years of achievements. "

Now I'd rather follow you away so that I can get married for a hundred years.

Three. (of husband and wife) live together till old age

Explanation: white head: white hair; K: * * Same. Husband and wife love each other forever.

From: Cai Minglu's "Huai Ji Xiang Zhao Feng Class Teacher": "Boy, I will grow old with your mother, and I will be rich and glorious."

Fourth, grow old together []

Description: Whitehead: White hair. Husband and wife love each other forever.

Said by: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng compiled by Confucius Zhou: "Grow old together."

Grow old with you.

Five, grow old together for a hundred years [b m: I niá n xié l m: o]

Commentary: Kay: * * * same. Refers to the husband and wife * * * grow old together.

From: Yuan Wuhan Chen's "Golden Pavilion" is the second discount: "The official's son gave me a big gift, and I will marry you, hoping to grow old together for a hundred years. You just refuse to follow it, but why? "

My official's son gave me a rich fortune. I invited you here, expecting you to be a hundred years older, but you just refused to come with me. But why?