round and round the firewood is bound
It is a Chinese idiom, CH ó um ó ush ù x ī n in pinyin, which means to tie firewood tightly into bundles. In ancient times, it refers to the combination of marriage. It comes from the book of songs, Tang style and preparation.
Notes on Idioms
Preparation: tightly intertwined.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Tang Feng · preparing for a rainy day": "preparing for a rainy day, three stars in the sky."
Idiom usage
It refers to the combination of marriage.
round and round the firewood is bound
A thousand push and ten thousand resistance - qiān tuī wàn zǔ