a harmonious union lasting a hundred years
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ini á NH ǎ oh é, originally refers to the husband and wife buried together after death, also refers to the husband and wife do not lose each other. After more for husband and wife together for life.
The origin of Idioms
The first chapter of "powder makeup building": one hundred years of harmony, thousands of years of reunion, Congratulations
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used for blessing
Examples
Today you have a good marriage. I wish you all the best.
a harmonious union lasting a hundred years
give the rulers less while give the civilians more - sǔn shàng yì xià
feel like a willow withering at the approach of autumn - pú liǔ zhī zī
actingas if one is morally better than other people - zì mìng qīng gāo
If you don't do it, it will be done - háo mò bù duō,jiāng chéng fǔ kē