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1 Bo Bu Zhong Chi bó xūn zhòng chí Idiom Allusions: Bo, Zhong: Brother ranks second, Bo Lao Da, Zhong Lao Er; Cloud: a musical instrument made of clay; Pool: Bamboo musical instrument. Uji ensemble, harmonious music. In the past, harmony between brothers was praised by people. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya says, "Bo blows, while Zhong blows." 2 live in harmony hé mxiā ng ch ǔ idiom allusion: live in harmony. Origin of idioms: for example, neighbors should unite and be friendly and live in harmony; 3. Harmony leads to harmony; Idiom allusion: cause: incur. Harmony can bring good luck. The origin of the idiom: "Liu Hanxiang Biography": "Harmony is auspicious, and good is not harmonious." Example: Because the Tian family didn't live together, Bauhinia came back to life. Isn't it a clear test of "harmony and auspiciousness"? (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Garden" seventy-one) 4. Tell the truth and cultivate mutual understanding. Idiom: between people, between countries, pay attention to credit and pursue harmony. The origin of the idiom: "Li Yun": "Choose the virtuous and appoint the competent, adhere to the faith and make peace." 5. Idiom allusions: ancient musical instruments made of earth; Ruo: An ancient musical instrument made of bamboo tubes. As harmonious as the sound of music. Metaphor brother harmony. The origin of the idiom: "Shi Ya Deng": "Heaven's people, such as easy, if also." 6 sheng Qing homophonic sh ē ng q ē ng t ó ng yn idiom allusion: metaphor for personnel coordination and harmonious relationship. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Drum Bell: "Drum and piano are homophonic." 7 Wei Chixiang X ū n Chí xi ā ng Hé idiom allusions: In the old days, it was a metaphor for brotherhood. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Xiaoya says, "Bo blows, while Zhong blows." 8 yí jiā yí shì YIJI ā Yi Shi idiom allusions: describe family harmony, husband and wife harmony. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "The son of a son should return to his home." 9 Yi Shi IKEA YISH YIJI ā idiom allusions: describe family harmony, husband and wife harmony. The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "The son of a son should return to his home." Example: The wind changes, IKEA Yi Shi. (The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu in the Ming Dynasty) 10 Other _ Harmony \ Case of Wanxing couple in the United States Qi Mei \ Respect each other as guests \ The husband sings with the wife, and the family is happy.