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Words describing marriage customs

1. What idioms are there about marriage customs?

Always unite and be friendly.

Love for a hundred years

Love is like oxygen, IKEA Yi Shi.

Grow old together for a hundred years.

A hundred years old full moon.

Fulu Yuanyang is lucky by coincidence.

Perfect marriage, perfect talent and beauty.

Melon and butter lovers love each other.

The husband sings and the woman adds beads to the wall.

Feng Huang Yu Fei Man Mei home

Harp and harp sing together and respect each other like guests.

Single-mindedness is like drums, harps, harps.

Flowers line up side by side to form a good marriage

Destined to be the beginning of a family.

Yuanyang Bihe Wen Ding Jixiang

Marriage matches, and the old man becomes a contract.

A lifelong alliance brings a happy marriage.

2. There is a four-word idiom 1 to describe this couple's marriage: "Heart to heart forever-meaning love forever, harmony and happiness".

2. Grow old together-grow old: white hair; K: * * Same. Describe a newly married couple, who loved each other after marriage until they were old.

3. Love is in harmony-invest in harmony. Describe a couple who are harmonious in thoughts and feelings and get along well with each other. They are ideal partners.

4. Fly with me-wing to wing: wing to wing. Fly in pairs: fly in pairs. It is usually used to describe a husband and wife who are congenial in their careers and advance side by side. At the wedding of the couple, it is also often used as a four-word congratulation.

5. A mandarin duck playing in the water is a metaphor for a good relationship between husband and wife.

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Example:

Feng Minglong praised strength and won the battle.

Phoenix phoenix tree to match.

Nirvana was born again,

Life is born in a raging fire.

From then on, happy rural feelings,

Young people's journey to success.

Strong team, guys,

Marten Wan Li's financial resources are new.

Family harmony and prosperity,

The team members are enthusiastic and dedicated.

German sports cars hold competitions.

Agate gems should be cherished.

The west plays in the rain,

Asia is in full swing. ,

4. Words describing human feelings: Rites are the norms that people must abide by when they live in harmony with human nature.

Humanity: Usually people have a feeling or attitude.

Aggressive feeling: describes people's uneasiness.

Human etiquette: the etiquette in the world. Refers to the mutual affection between people.

Warm and cold human feelings: human feelings: refers to the worldly wisdom in society; Cold: cold; Warm: affectionate. Generally refers to the change of human feelings. It refers to flattering others when they are in power and ignoring them when they are not.

Worldliness: [explanation] generally refers to social morality and people's thoughts and feelings. With "the world is popular."

Heaven and humanity: Heaven and humanity.

Human feelings: human feelings: the world; Sophisticated: familiar with understanding. It refers to familiar experiences with others.

Accommodate: (Accommodate) the benefits of taking advantage of opportunities. It also means effortless human feelings

Social fashion and behavior. Also known as "everyone in the world."

5. Describe the grand idiom Chuangui attacking the group: it refers to achievement and fame. Gui, a jade ritual vessel used by ancient emperors and princes to hold grand ceremonies; Tuan, the ribbon printed by ancient officials, refers to the official seal.

Push the wheel with the hub: Push the wheel with the hub. The grand etiquette of the ancient emperors when they appointed generals.

Open your chest and accept the ground: a kneeling ceremony with your upper body close to the ground, indicating piety and solemnity.

Three Books and Six Gifts: Three Books: In the old marriage custom, when marrying a wife, the man should prepare a gift and give it to the woman in writing, which is called "three books". It means getting married in a grand ceremony.

Decent: describes an important or grand appearance.