Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - of husband and wife treat each other with respect
of husband and wife treat each other with respect
Mutual respect is like a guest (of husband and wife) treat each other with respect:
Origin: "Zuo Zhuan - Xi Bit Gong thirty-three years" Usu Ji (editor's note, i.e., the Jin courtiers) to make, over the JI, see JI lack of hoeing, his wife's, honoring, and treating each other like a guest.
Pronunciation: xiāng jìng rú bīn
Interpretation: describes the husband and wife respecting each other as if they were guests.
Use: as predicate, determiner, dative; used between husband and wife
Synonym: 举案齐眉 錢瑟 錢瑟之好
反义词:琴瑟不调 分钗破镜
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