life is intermingled with joy and sorrow
Li He Bei Huan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l í h é B ē Ihu ā n, which means reunion, separation, joy and sadness. It is also called "separation and joy". It is generally used to describe the joys and sorrows of adults. It's from the song of shuidiao, the Mid Autumn Festival of Bingchen and the story of huaiziyou.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows; joys and sorrows
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "water melody singer · Bingchen Mid Autumn Festival and huaiziyou" said: "people have joys and sorrows, the moon has Yin and Qing, this matter is difficult to complete."
Idiom usage
It refers to people's mood of gathering and scattering. Example Bingxin's dance watching notes: "with her long eyebrows, wonderful eyes, fingers, waist, flowers on her bun, pleated skirt on her waist, her fine dance steps, ringing bell, moving slowly like a light cloud and whirling like a whirlwind, she dances the joys and sorrows of separation in the poem. (seventh grade Chinese Volume II. People's Education Press) this play is really a wonderful performance. It's a good play with all kinds of details!
Chinese PinYin : lí hé bēi huān
life is intermingled with joy and sorrow
clasp an enemy to one 's bosom. rèn zéi wéi fù
pass from mouth to mouth with approbation. chuán wéi měi tán
deduct to the very last number. chōng lèi zhì jìn
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel. pái shā jiàn jīn
not to make a harsh of sth.. shǒu jiǎo gàn jìng