The meaning of getting married is to make good connections with each other.
Generally, those who are willing to give up their property to build temples, towers, Taoist temples, and engrave scriptures are called Yuan Yuan; also, when people meet each other with joy and greet each other, it is also called Yuan Yuan; or among the public, *** Listen to the Dharma together and form a Dharma bond with each other, which is also called a bond.
Poems containing "Yuan":
1. Yuan Yan's post is on horseback, and the beacon fire is flying in the air. ——Yang Guang, Sui Dynasty, "Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Grottoes"
2. Green Xiao is seen on the edge of the stream, and red flowers are peeked across the stream. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Kinmen Reply to Su Xiucai"
3. There is no resentment in the relationship, but it seems to be anti-Li Sao. ——Qian Jue of the Tang Dynasty, "One Hundred Untitled Poems on the River"
4. Leading the water cattail leaves along the stream, picking reed seedlings along the bank. ——Chu Guangxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Four Songs of Jiangnan"
5. I was blamed by others for my fate, and I was left alone by my own wife. ——"Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
6. The silken light suddenly disappears, and the shadows are revealed through the gap between fate and fate. ——"The Beauty of Wing Chun" by Yang Heng of the Tang Dynasty
7. When two people meet each other on a blind date, their fate is boundless. ——Bao Zhao of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, "Farewell to Fu Du and Cao"
8. The book is about longing for lovesickness, and the relationship is about inextricable knots. ——Anonymous "Guests Come from Afar" in the Han Dynasty
9. The leaves love the lush green, and the edge of the stream makes waves. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Xia Jing Yuan Lu"
10. If you open a small path, it will lead to great falsehood. ——"Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
11. Even if you don't think about it, you will be lucky. ——"Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
12. Flesh and flesh are related to branches and leaves, and friendships are also related to each other. ——Anonymous "Four Farewell Poems" of the Han Dynasty
13. The stone is strong and the horse has a narrow path, and the moss-colored steps lead into it. ——Wang Wan of the Tang Dynasty, "Asking to Climb Zhongnan Mountain"
14. Who swallows the edge of the stream, and the mountain clouds suddenly settle down. ——"Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
15. All have lost their homes because of their righteousness, and they often lack adequate food and clothing.
——"Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty