be widowed and live alone
Luan Gu Feng only, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu á ng ū f è ngzh ī, which means that husband and wife are separated; it also means that people live alone when they lose their spouse. From Zhang Xie number one scholar.
The origin of Idioms
The 29th article of Zhang Xie Zhuangyuan written by Wu Mingshi of Song Dynasty: "I have always wanted to get a marriage contract with my heart, but I didn't know that my love here is like a lonely Phoenix."
Analysis of Idioms
They are lonely and lonely
Idiom usage
It refers to the separation of husband and wife or lovers. Lu Wen, the Marquis of Lu Wen, is a lonely woman, who is worried and loves two old wives. The fourth fold of yuan · Wu Mingshi's "lianhuanji" and the suite of yuan · Shang Juan's "Fengru song": "when you wake up from drinking, you are alone, when you dream back, you have to rest on your pillow." It is also called "a lonely Phoenix". Ming Dynasty Wu Tinghan's "jixianbin · Tiqing" divertimento: "sighing at the loneliness of the Phoenix and the loneliness of the Phoenix, crying for the fragrant LOPA."
be widowed and live alone
resort to stopgap measure detrimental to one 's long-term interest - wān ròu yī chuāng
one after another in close succession - xiàng bèi xiāng wàng