always together
Shuangqishuangsu, a Chinese idiom, means staying together and flying together. It means that men and women who love each other are inseparable. From the whole Tang Dynasty poetry.
The origin of Idioms
You Mao, Song Dynasty, Volume 6 of the whole Tang Poetry: "my eyes think, my mind is startled in my dream, and no one knows my feelings at this time. It's not as good as the mandarin ducks and birds on the pond, living together for a lifetime. "
Idiom usage
Men and women are inseparable.
Examples
For example, the rivalry between mandarin duck and female beauty and talent (Xi é h á ng, also known as "Jiekang") is not a bitter struggle to win the fragrance of plum blossom. Ye Xianzu's "the story of Luan Yu · harmonious marriage" in Ming Dynasty.
always together
The wind comes from behind the ears - ěr hòu shēng fēng
eradicate harmful things and set up the business benefit of the people - chú hài xīng lì
a thorn for a hairpin and plain cloth for a skirt - chāi jīng qún bù
prize one copper as highly as one 's life - yī qián rú mìng
the overturned cart in front is a warning for those behind - fù chē zhī jiàn