The meaning of severance

The meaning of severance is the rupture of friendship.

Idiom Pinyin: ēn duàn yì jué.

Idiom explanation: En: kindness; Yi: affection. Love and friendship are severed. Mostly refers to the breakdown of a couple's relationship.

The source of the idiom: The third chapter of "Ren Fengzi" by Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty: "We have severed our ties. When the flowers fade and the moon fades, who will fall in love with the brocade tent and the curtains?"

Usage of the idiom : Joint form; used as attributive, predicate, complement; to describe the rupture of friendship.

Idiom examples: I see that you are ungrateful and betray your friends for glory, so I will sever all ties with you!

Idiom analysis: synonyms: the mirror is broken and the hairpin is divided, the kindness is cut off and the meaning is cut off. Antonyms: deep love and righteousness, brothers in need.

Idiom quotation: Han Dynasty Ban Jieyu's "Song of Resentment": Abandon the donation box in the basket; the kindness is broken.

Sentences for estrangement

1. There was a deep conflict between them, and in the end they almost broke off all righteousness.

2. It’s really not worth it for the brothers to break up their friendship for a little money.

3. Since their divorce, they have broken off their friendship and never interacted with each other again.

4. Husband and wife should live together, tolerate and understand each other, and should not break up their friendship just because of a small conflict.

5. If two people really can't get along, then just get along and break up. Don't hurt others with bad words, let alone break up the friendship and hurt the harmony.

6. Because he surrendered to the enemy and treason, I will sever all ties with him and we will not recognize each other from now on.

7. You and your wife have not broken up with each other, so why are you divorcing?