1, reluctant to part
Pronunciation: y and y and b ù sh ě
Interpretation: I: the appearance of attachment; S: Give it up. Describe reluctant to leave.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Lu Taixue's Poems, Wine, Pride and Waiting for the King": "That Lu Nan sent more than 500 miles straight, and he was reluctant to part twice."
2, eye broken soul pin
Pronunciation: m uduàn hún Xiāo
Interpretation: cut: try your best to see. It means that I can't see with all my eyes, so I feel very sad. Describe being very sad because of parting. Also known as "the eye breaks the soul."
3, mourning middle age
Pronunciation: ā i g m: n zh not ng niá n
Interpretation: Describe the sad mood of parting from relatives and friends when people reach middle age.
Origin: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yu Yan": "Xie Taifu (An) said in (Wang Xizhi):' It is evil to be sad and happy in middle age, and not to be with relatives and friends." "
4. Think of horses when you see saddles.
Pronunciation: Jiànān sιmγ
Explanation: When I see what a dead or departed person left behind, I will think of him.
Source: Song Shijie's Collected Works of Mr. Zhu Laishi III. Feeling excited: "lean on the saddle and think about the bones, caress the youth."
5. Triassic Yangguan
Pronunciation: sān dié yáng guān
Interpretation: that is, the "three floors of Yangguan". The piano music is adapted from Tang's poem "Send Two Ambassadors to Anxi", which extends the poem, adds words and expressions, and expresses the feelings of parting. Because the whole song is divided into three paragraphs and the original poem is repeated three times, it is called "three folds". After referring to send.
Source: Song Zhou Bangyan's "Su Mu Zhe Ci": "The sound of three deaths in Yangguan fades away. Rain breaks clouds. I am afraid of Wushan Xiao. "
2. Idioms describing parting feelings are reluctant to part.
Shrike swallows, jabbering endlessly, east Laoxi swallows, parting,
30% off, two birds and one wild goose, parting from life and death, violating rural customs,
Separation of men and women
Triassic yangguan
Pinyin: sān dié yáng guān
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Description: It is the third floor of Yangguan. The piano music is adapted from Tang's poem "Send Two Ambassadors to Anxi", which extends the poem, adds words and expressions, and expresses the feelings of parting. Because the whole song is divided into three paragraphs and the original poem is repeated three times, it is called "three folds". After general delivery
Source: Song Zhou Bangyan's "Su Mu Zhe Ci": "The sound of three deaths in Yangguan fades away. Rain breaks clouds. I am afraid of Wushan Xiao. "
Ex.: From the heart, how can hate be released, and it is full of worries. ◎ Song Fanghu's divertimento "Fighting Quails and Farewell"
For sad parting words
Pinyin: Shu ā ng f ú y and Yan
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Commentary: In Su Wu's poem, when Xiongnu was imprisoned and returned home from Liling, there was a sentence of "Two birds fly north, and a wild goose is alone in the south". Later, "two birds and one wild goose" was used as a sentimental parting word.
Sad middle age: describes the sad feeling of parting from relatives and friends in middle age.
Love parting: in Buddhist language, it refers to the pain of leaving a loved one.
Sorrow: Sorrow. Generally refers to all kinds of situations and moods in life.
Don't leave the chicken: don't leave; Woman: wife; Throw: drop; Young: A young child. Leaving his wife and children behind.
Don't be lonely: don't: leave; Luan: Phoenix and other birds. Farewell to cranes, lonely bears. Metaphor is far from lovers.
Don't be easy, it will be difficult: it is easy to leave, but difficult to meet. Often used to express deep affection for parting or infinite thoughts after parting.
Shriek Yan: refers to a parting relative or friend.
Leave without saying goodbye: leave; Don't: leave Leave without saying goodbye. Or slipped away.
Dong Lao Xi Yan: Lao: Shrike. Metaphor lovers, friends leave.
Seeing things and thinking about people: see: see; Thinking: Missing. When you see something left by someone who has died or left, you will think of this person.
Split fault zone: Split fault zone. Metaphor husband and wife leave.
Split firewood and split phoenix: a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife. Same as "broken belt".
See the saddle and think of the horse: I think of this person when I see what is left by someone who has died or left.
If you leave more, you will have less: if you leave more, you will spend less time together.
Cut off: cut off: cut off; Hong: Hongyan. Watch the geese fly away until they are out of sight. Describe the sadness of parting.
My eyes are broken and my soul is gone: I am sad because I can't see. Describe the sadness and sadness of parting.
Eye-broken soul pin: eye-broken: try your best to see. It means that you can't see with your eyes, so you are very sad inside. Describe how sad it is to leave.
Sandie Yangguan: Sandie: sing a sentence repeatedly; Yangguan: It was called Guan in ancient times, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province. Originally refers to the ancient farewell song. Later, it was also a metaphor for parting.
She Yan Qiu Hong: Swallows and geese are migratory birds, but they fly in different directions in the same season. Metaphor just met and left.
Jude, where are you going? Refers to a farewell that is hard to see or a permanent departure.
Where will you go? Parting is like saying goodbye to the dead. Refers to a farewell that is hard to see or a permanent departure.
Life and death: separation seems to be a farewell to the dead. Refers to a farewell that is hard to see or a permanent departure.
Two birds fly north and a wild goose flies south. In Wu's poem that Li Ling was sent to the Xiongnu to be detained and returned to China, there is a sentence that "two birds fly north, one goose flies south alone". Later, "two birds and one wild goose" was used as a sentimental parting word.
Death and parting: permanent parting or parting that is hard to see again.
Go against the custom of hometown: It is against the custom to leave hometown.
Yangguan Triassic: Yangguan: the name of ancient customs, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province; Triple play: sing a sentence repeatedly. Originally refers to the ancient farewell song. Later, it was also a metaphor for parting.
Don't be like rain: just like rain can't go back to the clouds after it falls. Describe it's hard to meet again after parting.
Rain hates clouds and troubles: ① Clouds and rain that can make people feel sad. (2) refers to the feelings of men and women parting.
Cloud sorrow and rain resentment: refers to the feeling of parting between men and women.
3. What idioms are there to describe "feelings at parting"? 1, say goodbye
Pinyin: y and y and x and bi é
Interpretation: Yi Yi: Nostalgia; Farewell: reluctant to part. Describe nostalgia, reluctant to go.
Source: Song Luyou's "The Moon in the Boat": "Lingyun, a wine shop with a hundred pots, waved his sleeves when he was drunk. You can't bear to say goodbye to me. Who is like the half moon in Emei? "
2, reluctant to go
Pinyin: y and y and b ù sh ě
Interpretation: I: the appearance of attachment; S: Give it up. Describe reluctant to leave.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Lu Taixue's Poems, Wine, Pride and Waiting for the King": "That Lu Nan sent more than 500 miles straight, and he was reluctant to part twice."
3, cloud sorrow and rain resentment
Pinyin: yún chóu yǔ yuàn
Explanation: Metaphor is to leave feelings and not worry.
Source: Sun Song Guangxu's "He Manzi" words: "Song sleeve half covered eyebrows, tears dripping from the skirt. I am worried about the rain, where can I find my soul? "
4, eye broken soul pin
Pinyin: m uduàn hún Xiāo
Explanation: cut off your eyes: try to see. It means that you can't see with your eyes, so you are very sad inside. Describe how sad it is to leave.
Source: Tang Yuan Zhen's History of Xie Tongzhou: "Since I left Beijing, I lost my soul. Every time I get to the fifth watch, I can't help crying. "
5. Love leaves no pain.
Pinyin: Aibili K incarnation
Explanation: In Buddhism, it refers to the pain of leaving relatives.
Source: Yoga Teacher's Theory No.61Volume: "Why do you love to leave? When you know this bitterness, it is also composed of five phases. "Songshi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan (Volume 23):" Q:' What is the ultimate talk?' Say, "Love can't leave pain." "
4. Poetry 1 describes feelings of parting. If there is no north-south road outside the door, people should avoid parting. -Farewell of Don Mutu
2. The shadows are drifting away, but the feelings are blocked by the horizon.
It's been a year since we met and parted in the flowers. -Don Wei Wu Ying to my friends Li Dan and Yuan Xi.
The water and the cold wind are rustling, and the strong men are gone forever.
5, sentimental since ancient times, more comparable, cold autumn festival.
6, how many Penglai old things, empty look back, the next year.
7. It's almost as difficult for friends to meet each other. As for the stars in the morning and evening-A Gift to Wei Ba Chu Shi by Tang Du Fu.
8. It's parting if you don't stop cutting. -South Tang Li Yu "Meet You Huan"