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What are the idioms about love?

Idioms about love are: inseparable, childhood friends, a match made in heaven, stronger than gold, and unswerving.

1. Glue-like paint [rú jiā o sü q:]: Glue-like paste. Describe the passion, inseparable. Refers to love.

[Source] Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin": "Then Zhang Sanhe is pity for this woman; As inseparable as paint; The night will pass tomorrow; People nearby also know. "

2. Childhood friends [q ρ ng mé i zhú m]: childhood friends: childhood friends; Bamboo Horse: Children ride horses with bamboo poles. Describe how naive children play games. Now refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they are young.

[Source] Tang Libai's "Long March" poem: "When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood. We live together in an alley in Changgan, and we are all young and happy. "

3. A match made in heaven [tiān Zuo zh ché]: combination: cooperation. It seems to be arranged by heaven, and it fits together perfectly. If you want people to have a happy marriage.

[Source] The Book of Songs Daya Daming: "Heaven is in charge, destiny, published by Wang Wenchu, and matched by heaven."

4. Love is better than gold [[qí ng b ǐ j Ρ n jiā n] ρ n ρ n]: It is often used to describe the love between men and women.

[Source] Yuan Song Gong Xuandayong

5. Unswervingly [sh ǐ zhù b ù yú]: It means never changing your mind.

[Source] "Xie Jin 'an Biography": "Although An was sent by the DPRK, the ambition of Dongshan remained unchanged from beginning to end, and everything was said."