Li Qingzhao: "Two lovesickness falls, and this life is also a white head." "Flowers from Shui Piao to water, one kind of acacia, two places of leisure." This piece of plum was written by Li Qingzhao, a poetess in the Song Dynasty, to her husband Zhao Mingcheng. For thousands of years, I don't know how many lovers I have touched.
Other words to express this meaning are:
1, grow old together
China idiom, pinyin is báI tóu Xiél?o, which means that husband and wife have harmonious feelings and grow old together. Also known as "grow old together" and "grow old together". From Cai Minglu's "Class Teacher with Ji Xiang and Zhao Feng": "Boy, I will grow old with your mother, and I will be rich and glorious."
2. A century of harmony
A century of harmony, a China idiom, pinyin is b 41300 years, a long period of time, also used to refer to a lifetime; Being easy to get along with means loving each other. From the first time of "Pink House": "A hundred years of harmony, a thousand years of reunion!" .