happy couple
Flying together, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin for B ǐ y ì Shu ā NGF ē I, refers to the love of husband and wife, together or men and women in love, in the cause of going forward side by side, as a partner. From Erya Shidi.
Analysis of Idioms
Flying together
The origin of Idioms
Erya Shidi: "in the south, there are birds with two wings, which can't compete with each other and can't fly. It's called Jianjian.
Idiom usage
Lu Ji, Jin Dynasty, wrote the poem "there are tall buildings in the northwest of China:" I hope the singer will be happy if I don't complain about standing for a long time; I want to drive back to Hongyu, ~ Han. 2. It's not that I'm so lucky. It's just that Sima is so coquettish. He works for Shenfeng, goes down to danxiao and goes up to Xiaoliao. Zhuo Wenjun by Zhu Quan in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bǐ yì shuāng fēi
happy couple
Destroy the nest and destroy the egg. fù cháo huǐ luǎn
give one's authority to others. dào chí tài ē
Take advantage of the current. chéng shùn shuǐ chuán