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Idioms for family
Between husband and wife: the harmony of the qin and the serpent
Qin and Jin
Couple and husband's love
Let's call it Yihuoyu. It's a double entendre, it's an allusion to the Book of Psalms, and it's also a homonym of home and furniture. I think it's good. What do you think?
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Bo Ocarina and Zhongchi
bó xūn zhòng chí
Chinese idioms: Bó, Zhong: the order of brothers, Bó is the eldest, Zhong is the second; Ocarina: a musical instrument made of burnt clay; Chi: a musical instrument made of bamboo. Ocarina and chi play together, the music is harmonious. In the old days, it was used to praise the harmony of brothers.
Idiomatic origin: "Poetry - Xiao Ya - He Ren Si": "Bo plays the ocarina, Zhong plays the chi."
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Harmony
hé mù xiāng chǔ
Chinese idiom: To get along well with each other.
Chinese idiom:
Example sentence: Neighbors should be united in love and harmony
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Harmony and harmony can lead to good fortune
hé qì zhì xiáng
Chinese idiom: Zhi: Zhi: Zhi. Harmony and harmony can lead to good fortune.
Chinese idiom source: The Book of Han - Liu Xiang Zhuan (刘向传):"Harmony and harmony lead to good fortune, while good temperament leads to differences."
Example sentence: The Tian family is not separated from the other family, and the bauhinia is alive again, is it not a clear test of "harmony leads to good fortune"? (
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Speaking of faith and cultivating harmony
jiǎng xìn xiū mù
Chinese idiom: To speak of faith and cultivate harmony among people and nations.
Chinese idiom source: 《礼记-礼运》:"Choose the virtuous and the capable, speak of faith and cultivate harmony."
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Rú xūn rú chí
Chinese idiom: "Ocarina" is a musical instrument made of clay; "箎" is a musical instrument made of bamboo pipes in ancient times. The sound of ocarina and cymbal is generally harmonious. It is a metaphor for the harmony of brothers.
Chinese idiom source: "Poetry - Daya - Board": "The people of heaven are like ocarinas and cymbals."
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shēng qìng tóng yīn
Shēng qìng tóng yīn
Chinese idiom: A metaphor for harmonizing personnel and relationships.
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Ocarina and Chihuahua
xūn chí xiāng hè
Chinese idiom: In the olden times, it was used to describe the harmony of brothers.
Chinese idiom source: "Poetry - Xiao Ya - He Ren Si": "Bo plays the ocarina, Zhong plays the chi."
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Yi jiā yí shì
Yi jiā yí shì
Chinese idiom: Describing the harmony of the family and the husband and wife.
Chinese idiom: "The son of a man returns to his home, and it is appropriate for him to have a room and a family".
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Yi shì yí jiā
yí shì yí jiā
Chinese idiom: Describing the harmony of the family and the couple.
Chinese idiom: "The son of a man returns to his home, and it is appropriate for him to have a home and a family."
Example sentence: There is a wind and a culture, and it is suitable for a room and a home. (Ming Tang Xianzu, "The Peony Pavilion", 7th episode)
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Other_
Harmony\Harmonious
Households and Harmony Prosper
Husbands and wives lift up their eyebrows\respectful to each other\husband and wife
Tianlun*** enjoyment
Heavenly happiness
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