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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is di é L í Ji ā Nb è I, meaning the separation of husband and wife or lovers. From Zhu Yingtai.
The idiom comes from the second part of the poem "Zhu Yingtai near" written by Yao Xie of the Qing Dynasty: "if you teach the Department to get Li Ju, and stay for a few days, there will always be a day or two to leave."
Chinese PinYin : dié lí jiān bèi
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The lips are joined together. chún fǔ xiāng lián
be so beautiful that the moon hides her face and the flowers blush for shame at sight of her. bì yuè xiū huā
barter the trunk for the branches. qù běn qū mò
seemingly unimportant but useful things. zhú tóu mù xiè