exchange solemn vows and pledges
Haiyue ShanMeng, pronounced h ǎ iyu ē sh ā nm é ng, is a Chinese idiom, which refers to the oath made by men and women when they love each other. Love should be as eternal as mountain and sea. The same as the "pledge of allegiance". From Xie Xianpei.
Idiom explanation
[explanation]: it refers to the oath made by men and women when they love each other. Love should be as eternal as mountains and seas. The same as the "pledge of allegiance".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Ouyang Xiu's Xie Xianpei of Song Dynasty: "when to ask Haiyue Mountain Alliance, the town teaches people, the eyes are broken and the soul flies."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; used in love between men and women
Chinese PinYin : hǎi yuē shān méng
exchange solemn vows and pledges
Help each other with sincerity. hé zhōng gòng jì
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons. qū quán fù shì
bore a hole on the wall in order to get some light from the neighbour 's house. záo bì tōu guāng
crack down the rich and distribute their wealth among the poor. dǎ fù jì pín