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What do you mean, never give up for a hundred years?

1, together forever: to express harmony between husband and wife, mutual care and family harmony.

2, a hundred years of harmony: husband and wife will always make up.

From: The first time of Zhuxishan people's "Powder House" in Qing Dynasty: "A hundred years of harmony, a thousand years of reunion!"

When two * * * are used together, they are mostly used to wish the newlyweds a long marriage and love each other till death do us part.

For example, there is a kind of luck called holding your hand, a kind of happiness called growing old with your son, and a kind of blessing called sincerity: happy wedding, willing to be United forever, a hundred years of harmony!

Extended data synonyms:

1, grow old together? [[báI tóu Xiél?o]] Husband and wife grow old together: a hundred years of harmony, ~ (wedding eulogy).

Source: Cai Minglu's "Huai Ji Xiang Zhao Feng Ban Shi": "Baby; I grow old with your mother; Rich and glorious. "

2, a hundred years? [b m: I niá n zh and h m: o] Permanent harmony. A man and a woman are married.

Source: Ming Tu Longzhi's "A Short Story of Flowers": "More than beauty; I also admire their talents; Therefore, it will be a hundred years old; This is not just an invitation for one night. "

I not only like your appearance, but also admire your talent, so I want to get along with you permanently, not just for temporary happiness.