All together
Lianzhibingtou, a Chinese idiom, is Li á nzh ī B ì NGT ó u in pinyin, which means lianlizhi and bingtoulian. It refers to a happy marriage. It comes from a concubine in the story of Dongguo by sun renru of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object; in love
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: connecting branches and wings
The origin of Idioms
Sun renru of Ming Dynasty wrote "a concubine in the story of Dongguo": "this marriage and Qing Qing are just like a couple."
Idiom explanation
Lianlizhi and bingtoulian. It means a happy marriage.
All together
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