Harmonious marriage, love between husband and wife is the happy life that everyone dreams of, in Chinese, there are many idioms to describe the love of husband and wife. For example, the good of the qinser, the metaphor of the feelings between the husband and wife is as harmonious as the two ancient instruments of the qinser; the good of the hundred years refers to the permanent good union of men and women after they are married, and is often used by everyone to make a wedding greeting; therefore, the sword love is a deep metaphor for the marriage of a husband and wife, and the love of the new is tired of the old.
In addition to the idiom mentioned above, a hundred years to the old, the joy of Flying: Yu Fei, Phoenix Yu Fei, a hundred years of old age, deer car together... It can be used to describe the deep love between husband and wife. The latest topic of the Ant Manor Small Class gave everyone an idiom topic, which of the two idioms of deep love for flounder and deep love for each other is used to describe the deep love of husband and wife? The following is by the small editor to reveal the correct answer to everyone, I hope you can answer the question correctly to receive the reward.
Ant Manor's latest title: Which of the following idioms describes the deep love between husband and wife?
Correct answer: Flounder is affectionate.
"Deep affection for the calf" describes the love of parents for their children, and "deep affection for the flounder" is a metaphor for the feelings and love between husband and wife. Among them, the "bird" is the legendary "bird with wings", the male bird only has the left wing and the left eye, the female bird only has the right wing and the right eye, and one male and one female can only fly together. The "flounder" is a flounder, and the Erya says that it is a kind of fish that is "no more than not", and only two fish can act closely together.
The two animals, "Harrier" and "Flounder", will lose the whole world as long as they leave the other half, and it is very appropriate to use it as a metaphor for the deep love between husband and wife. Zhu Yizun of the Qing Dynasty once commented in the "Collection of Exposed Books": "The whiskers are inseparable, and there is no difference between the flounders." ”
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