What are the allusions about love?

Allusions about love are:

1, prefix: the end of time

Interpretation: refers to an extremely long experience.

Source: To Restaurant by Li He in Tang Dynasty: I heard that Ma Zhou was a new tourist before, and no one ever knew him.

2. Title: The seas run dry and the rocks crumble.

Interpretation: The seas run dry and the rocks rot. It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.

Source: Song Dynasty Wang Yi's "Faqu Xianyin and Zhu Jingweng's Qingxi Ci": If I start again, the sea will dry up and the stone will rot, and the monument will be broken.

3. Title: Lian Zhizhi

Interpretation: the branches of two trees are connected together, which is a metaphor for loving couples.

Origin: Meng Jiao's sense of interest in Tang Dynasty: It used to be grafting, but now it is broken string.

4, the central word: the heart has a heart.

Interpretation: For example, a man and a woman in love are soul mates. There are many metaphors now, such as understanding each other's minds.

Origin: Untitled by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty: Although my body doesn't have the wings of Cai Feng, I can feel the harmonious heartbeat of the sacred unicorn.

5. Prefix: Love at first sight

Interpretation: Zhong: concentration; Love: love concentration. Men and women fell in love as soon as they met. It also means I fell in love with it as soon as I saw it.

The Story of the West Lake by Mo prodigal son in Qing Dynasty: It was love at first sight by Meng, so I felt something.