Feng Xie Luan he
Feng Xie Luan he, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f è ngxi é Lu á NH é, which means to describe the harmony between husband and wife. It comes from the story of Hongfu, looking for Chen Yin, written by Zhang Fengyi of Ming Dynasty.
The idiom comes from "the story of Hongfu · looking for Chen's marriage" by Zhang Fengyi of Ming Dynasty: "I think the Phoenix was harmonious at that time, but now it has become a target."
Feng Xie Luan he
expect to see someone who never comes - wàng yǎn yù chuān
golden gates and embroidered screens - jīn mén xiù hù
Discerning the past and the present - dòng jiàn gǔ jīn
he returned to his native place much disappointed - fèi rán ér fǎn
the bee acts as a go-between and the butterfly as an agent - fēng méi dié shǐ
The golden light covers the land - jīn guāng gài dì