Four-character idiom suitable for couples
Holding my son’s hand, we will grow together and fly together forever, and our love will be stronger than gold
The deep love and sweetness, the full moon and the beautiful flowers, the eternal vows to last forever
One heart and one mind for a lifetime Confused, infatuated, infatuated, like glue, like paint, the man is a talented woman.
East Lao Xi Yan: Lao: Shrike. It is a metaphor for the separation of lovers and friends.
Jiaoluan Chufeng: a young Luanfeng. A metaphor for a young couple.
Lao Yan flies separately: Lao: Shrike. Shrikes and swallows fly to different places. It is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife and lovers.
Luanfenfengli: a metaphor for couples or lovers being separated. Same as "the luan and the phoenix fly apart".
Luan and phoenix fly apart: a metaphor for couples or lovers being separated.
Luan Piao Feng Bo: ① Describes the magical and elegant style of calligraphy. ②It is a metaphor for couples or lovers who are separated and separated. It also generally refers to a person's downfall and wandering. Also known as "Piao Luan Piao" and "Piao Luan Piao Feng".
Luan Zifeng Dan: The lonely Luan Feng. It is a metaphor for the loneliness of a couple or lovers after separation.
Your kindness and my love: refers to the love between husband and wife or lovers.
You are greedy for my love: refers to the love between husband and wife or lovers.
Throw the Luan to destroy the Phoenix: Luan and Feng: the names of the birds in Fuzhou, which are metaphors for couples or lovers. It is a metaphor for a couple or a couple being separated.
Tanlang Xienu: Tanlang: Pan Yue's nickname was Tannu in the Jin Dynasty, with beautiful appearance; Refers to a couple or lovers who are both talented and beautiful.
Ying couple Yan couple: Ying, Yan: a metaphor for a woman; couple: companion. Refers to a man's wife or couple.
Hit the mandarin ducks with a stick: Use a wooden stick to break up a pair of mandarin ducks. It is a metaphor for breaking up a loving couple or lovers.
Blounding branches: Flounder: Flounder, legend has it that only one fish has one eye, and two fish must swim side by side; Lianzhi: branches connected together. A metaphor for lovers and friends who are inseparable.
Paired: paired, usually refers to a couple or a couple.