Idioms describing love are poetic and beautiful four-word words.

Idioms describing love

Love in love, love at first sight, dusk,

Childhood friends, affectionate children, soul mates,

Even the branches are buried, and both sides are willing to make a perfect match.

Be very much in love with me, respect each other as guests, and get along well for a hundred years.

Until death do us part, the seed of love, eternity,

Affectionate, affectionate, flirting,

Blue sky, fly with me, dry sea and rotten rocks,

Keywords acacia mangium, vows of eternal love, full moon night,

Love between men and women,

Idioms describing love are poetic and beautiful four-word words.

Idiom: the heart is connected with the soul. Pinyin: xθn yǒu líng xθ

Explanation: Linxi: Legend has it that rhinoceros horns have white stripes and feel supernatural. Metaphor is that men and women in love are soul mates. There are many metaphors now, such as understanding each other's minds.

Idiom: romantic debt pinyin: fēng qíng yuè zhài

Explanation: Metaphorically speaking, it is about the love between men and women.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" The fifth time: "The affair between the company and the world is a debt, and the woman in charge of the world hates the man."

Idiom: deliberately falling flowers, unintentionally flowing water Pinyin: Lu Ⅱ Hu ā y ǒ u y, liú shuǐ wú qíng

Interpretation: Metaphorically speaking, on the one hand, there is a good feeling, on the other hand, there is no intention (more refers to the love between men and women).

Source: Songshi Baiwei "Continued Lights Wenzhou Longxiang Shi Zhuan Jue Zen Master": "Falling flowers intentionally follow the flowing water, and the flowing water loves falling flowers mercilessly."

Idiom: vows of eternal love pinyin: h m:I shěshān méng

Explanation: refers to the vows made when men and women fall in love, and love should be as eternal as Xiangshan sea.

Source: Song Xin Qiqi's "Nanxiangzi gives prostitutes": "Don't cry less, the oath is always on credit."

Idiom: beautiful woman and talented person pinyin: jiā rén cái zǐ

Explanation: Beautiful young women and talented men. Generally refers to young men and women of the same age who are married or in love.

Idiom: Flowing Peach Blossom Pinyin: liú shuǐ táo huā

Explanation: Describe the beautiful scenery in spring. It is also a metaphor for love between men and women.

Source: Tang Li Bai's poem "Questions and Answers in the Mountains": "Peach blossoms flow away, and there is no heaven and earth."

Idiom: the seed pinyin of love: qíng dòu chkāI I i.

Explanation: Sinus: point; Sinus: the occurrence of feelings between men and women or the germination of love. Refers to just know love (especially girls).

Source: Song Guoyin's "The second rhyme is the plan of seeing the cause": "If you want to open your heart, you must first suffocate it, and your heart is clean."

Idiom: love at first sight pinyin: y and Ji à n zh! ng qí ng

Explanation: clock: concentration; Love: love concentration. It used to mean that love came into being as soon as men and women met. It also shows that you love things at first sight.