Introduction: Luan Piao Feng Bo: originally described as a calligraphy style that was free and elegant, later it was used as a metaphor for a couple being separated or a writer being frustrated. The following is a collection of four-character idioms and explanations that I share with you to describe lovers. Welcome to learn from them!
1. The harp is good: it is a metaphor for the harmony and love between husband and wife. The harp refers to ancient musical instruments. The harp is usually used as a metaphor for a husband and wife, a couple, and a couple.
2. Lianzhibiyi: Lianzhi: Lianlizhi; Biyi: Comparison of birds. It is a metaphor for a man and a woman being in pairs and a loving couple.
3. Hong’an Deer and Cart: Hong’an: “Book of the Later Han·Biography of Liang Hong” contains the story of Liang Hong’s wife raising her eyebrows as high as the case, which was later used to refer to husband and wife treating each other as guests. Deer cart: "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Bao Xuan's Wife" contains the story of Bao Xuan and his wife returning home in a deer cart, which was later used to refer to the husband and wife sharing the same joys and sorrows. It is a metaphor that husband and wife respect each other, consider each other, and share joys and sorrows.
4. A hundred years old is good: good: friendship. A forever good fit. Refers to a man and a woman becoming husband and wife.
5. The old sword means deep love: the old sword is a metaphor for a married wife. The couple has a strong affection for each other. It means not liking the new and hating the old.
6. Feng Bo Luan Piao: float, Bo: drift with the current. It originally described the calligraphy style as free and elegant, but later it was used as a metaphor for a couple being separated or a writer being frustrated.
7. Hong’s Case: ①According to "Book of the Later Han·Yi Min Biography·Liang Hong": The Hong family is poor but has integrity. His wife Meng Guang is virtuous. Every time he eats, Guang will raise his eyebrows to Hong to show respect. Later, "Hong'an Xiangzhuang" was used to express the reconciliation between husband and wife and respect for each other. ② It means to become husband and wife.
8. Qin and Se are not in tune: Qin and Se: the name of an ancient musical instrument, a metaphor for a couple. ① Refers to the sound not being adjusted harmoniously when playing the piano and harp together. ②A metaphor for discord between husband and wife.
9. A hundred years to old age: refers to a couple living together until old age.
10. Birds flying in the southeast: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
11. Crossing the Phoenix and Chengluan: Feng: phoenix; Luan: a bird of the legendary phoenix type. The couple rides on a phoenix and a luan. It is a metaphor for rapid success and success.
12. Couples who tie their hair: tie their hair: tie their hair, which means when they are young. A young couple. Refers to the original couple.
13. Yu Fei’s joy: Yu Fei: fly together. It is a metaphor for the intimacy, harmony and affection between husband and wife.
14. 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".
15. One night of husband and a hundred nights of grace: Once you become husband and wife, you will have a deep relationship.
16. Pity me and pity you: It means loving each other and pity each other. Mostly refers to lovers or couples.
17. Phoenix in flight: This refers to the phoenix and the phoenix flying together. It is a metaphor for the reconciliation and love between husband and wife. Often used to wish people a happy marriage.
18. Broken mirror means hairpin separation: Broken mirror: Broken mirror means scattered. Hairpin: A hairpin is a kind of jewelry composed of two strands of hairpin. It is fixed on a woman's hair bun. The strands of the hairpin are separated to form a single hairpin. Because the hairpin is used as a metaphor for separation and separation between husband and wife or lovers, it is also particularly special. Refers to separation. A metaphor for a divorced couple. Also known as "mirror breaking hairpin".
19. The mirror separates the phoenix: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
20. Dew couple: refers to informal couples who are temporarily united; it also refers to improper relationships between men and women.
21. Sleeping on the same bed with your head side by side. Mostly refers to married life.
22. Together for a hundred years: Together: *** Same. It means that a couple will grow old together.
23. Cowherd and Weaver Girl: The protagonists in the mythical story evolved from Altair and Vega. They meet at Magpie Bridge every July 7. Now it is a metaphor for a couple living in two places.
24. *** Deer cart: draw: pull; deer cart: a small cart in ancient times. In the old days, couples were praised for being of the same mind and living in poverty and happiness.
25. Deer cart ***: Deer cart: a small cart in ancient times; draw: pull. In the old days, couples were praised for being of the same mind and living in poverty and happiness.
26. Zhang Chang Thrush: Zhang Chang was a native of Pingyang during the Han Dynasty and was Jing Zhaoyin during the reign of Emperor Xuan. Zhang Chang draws his wife's eyebrows. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the good relationship between husband and wife.
27. Luan Zifeng Dan: The lonely Luan Feng. It is a metaphor for the loneliness of a couple or lovers after separation.
28. The husband betrays his wife: According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu Kuang took his father-in-law to farm and eat. The King of Chu sent someone to hire him to govern Huainan. Receive public laughter but don't respond.
His wife thought that disobeying the king's orders was unloyal and that it was against justice to obey. So the husband carried the cauldron and the steamer, the wife wore the utensils, changed her name and surname, and moved away without knowing where she was. See Han Liu Xiang's "Biography of Women: Chu Jie Yu's Wife". Therefore, "the husband bears the burden of his wife" means that the couple moves away from the world and does not seek glory and gain.
29. Centenary Harmony: 〖Explanation refers to husband and wife living together until old age.
30. Harmony as a harp: a metaphor for a husband and wife who love each other.
31. Let’s grow old together: Baitou: white hair; Together: *** same. Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.
32. Beating the couple with a stick: a metaphor for breaking up a loving couple or couple.
33. Thinking and breaking up: the relationship breaks down. Mostly refers to divorced couples.
34. The husband sings and the wife Sui: Sui: echoes. It originally referred to the feudal society's belief that wives must obey their husbands, but later it was used as a metaphor for couples to get along harmoniously.
35. Chaimi couple: A couple who unite for the needs of Chaimi. Refers to a poor couple with low material living conditions.
36. White hair and old age together: white head: white hair. It means that a couple stays in love until they grow old.
37. I bear the burden of my son: it means that husband and wife live in poverty together. Detailed "I am the son of Fu".
38. Like glue and paint: stick together like glue and paint. Describes strong feelings and inseparability. It mostly refers to the love between husband and wife.
39. Enenaiaiai: describes the deep relationship between husband and wife or the closeness of flesh and blood.
40. Biwingbird: A legendary bird in which male and female fly together. A metaphor for a loving couple.
41. The mirror is broken and the hairpin is separated: a metaphor for separation and divorce between husband and wife.
42. Thrush Raising the Case: Huamei: refers to the story of Zhang Chang of the Han Dynasty who drew eyebrows for his wife; Raising the Case: refers to the story of Meng Guang of the Han Dynasty delivering food to his husband. It is a metaphor for husband and wife respecting and loving each other.
43. Lianli branch: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
44. The affectionate old sword: the old sword is a metaphor for a married wife. The couple has a strong affection for each other. It means not liking the new and hating the old.
45. Luan making friends with phoenix: It is a metaphor for making friends with outstanding people or marrying talented people and beautiful women.
46. Hibiscus with two pedicles: pedicle: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem; Hibiscus: another name for lotus. Two lotus flowers grow side by side. It is a metaphor for a couple loving each other. It also means that the two are comparable.
47. Fengzhiluangu: only: alone. Luan: According to legend, it is a bird like the phoenix. Phoenix and Luan are metaphors for husband and wife. A single phoenix, a lonely luan. It is a metaphor for a couple being separated.
48. Dividing hairpins and breaking mirrors: a metaphor for couples being separated or separated.
49. Harvesting of Fufei: Don’t not pick the leaves because the rhizomes are bitter. The original metaphor is that when a husband and wife get along, morality should be the most important thing, and a woman should not be abandoned because her appearance is declining. It is often used as a humble word to ask the person to take action.
50. Lechang storyboard: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
51. Growing old together: 〖The explanation still says that we grow old together. Husband and wife love each other until they grow old.
52. Feng Xieluanhe: Describes the harmony and harmonious relationship between husband and wife.
53. Cow farmers cry to each other: sleeping in cow clothes, crying to each other. Describes a couple living a poor life together.
54. IKEA Yishi: describes a harmonious family and a harmonious couple.
55. Luanfeng and Ming: a metaphor for a husband and wife loving each other. In the old days, it was often used to wish people newly married.
56. Respect each other as guests: It describes husband and wife respecting each other as if they were guests.
57. Luan and phoenix fly apart: a metaphor for the separation of couples or lovers.
58. Yishi IKEA: describes a harmonious family and a harmonious couple.
59. It is difficult to collect water after pouring water: According to legend, Zhu Maichen of Han Dynasty left his wife because his family was poor. Later, when Maichen became rich, his wife sought marriage again. Maichen took water and sprinkled it on the ground, asking his wife to take it back, to show that the couple could not get back together after they were divorced. Later used to describe an irreversible situation.
60. A hundred years of good harmony: the meaning of eternal reconciliation between husband and wife.
61. Farewell to Heliluan: a metaphor for a separated couple.
62. Inseparable: Cunbu: describes a very close distance. It originally means that the husband and wife are in harmony and never leave each other. Now it generally means that two people have a good relationship and are always together.
63. Treat each other like guests: treat each other like guests. Describes the mutual respect between husband and wife.
64. Turn against each other: turn against each other: fall out. Fall out and become enemies. Generally speaking, it refers to discord between husband and wife, intensified conflicts, and mutual opposition.
65. Loving couple: Well: Dear. Refers to a couple who love each other.
66. Crossing the phoenix and riding the dragon: a metaphor for becoming a couple or becoming an immortal.
67. Dividing shoes and breaking mirrors: Tang Mengqi's "Poetry of Skills and Emotions" records that Chen Xu Deyan of the Southern Dynasty married Princess Lechang, the sister of Empress Chen, who was talented and beautiful. At the time of Chen's death, Deyan expected that the couple could not stay together, so they broke a mirror and each husband held half of the mirror, making an appointment to meet in the future. According to Tao Zongyi's "Stop Farming Record: A Good Wife Grows to Nobility", Song Cheng Pengju was captured in Zhang Wan's family was a slave, and he married a certain daughter of the eunuch Zhang captured. When my wife saw Cheng's extraordinary talent and appearance, she was very impressed.
68. Hibiscus with pedicle: pedicle: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem; Hibiscus: another name for lotus. Two lotus flowers grow side by side. It is a metaphor for a couple loving each other. It also means that the two are comparable.
69. The hairpin is separated and the belt is broken: the hairpin is separated and the belt is broken. A metaphor for the separation of a couple.
70. Tianyuan makes do: Tianyuan: natural opportunity. In the old days, it was believed that the marriage between a man and a woman was the will of God. It also refers to a coincidence.
71. Couples in distress: distress: worries and disasters. Refers to a couple who have withstood the test of hardship and can share joys and sorrows.
72. White hair: white hair: white hair. It means that a couple stays in love until they grow old.
73. Reunion: a metaphor for couples reuniting after separation or divorce.
74. Usnea ***lean: Female rhododendrons mostly grow on pine trees, so it is used as a metaphor for the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.
75. 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.
76. One day brings a hundred days of kindness to a couple: Once they become husband and wife, there will be a deep and lasting kindness.
77. Harmony between the piano and the harp: It is a metaphor for the very loving relationship between husband and wife.
78. Husband and wife turn against each other: look at each other, not in harmony. Refers to discord and quarrels between husband and wife.
79. When men sing and women follow: it means that the woman must agree with the man. Describes harmony between husband and wife.
80. Fengchouluan resentment: a metaphor for the sorrow and resentment between husband and wife due to longing.
81. Luan Gufengzhi: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife. It is also a metaphor for a person who has lost his spouse and lives alone.
82. Happy Enemies: Refers to lovers or couples who seem to hate each other but actually love each other
83. Stay together forever: refers to couples who love each other until they grow old.
84. Farewell to Heguluan: Farewell: farewell; Luan: a bird like the phoenix. The parting crane and the lonely luan. A metaphor for a distant couple.
85. Fly together: Wings together: wings next to wings. Flying together: flying together in pairs. It is a metaphor for a husband and wife who are in love and move forward side by side in their careers.
86. Raise the case to the same height as your eyebrows: When serving food, hold the tray as high as your eyebrows. Later, it was described as husband and wife respecting each other.
87. I, Fu Zipei: It means that husband and wife share the glory.
88. Throwing water in front of the horse: It is a metaphor for the irreversible divorce of a couple.