All branches and wings
Lianzhibiyi, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Li á nzh ī B ǐ y ì, which means that the bird has one eye and one wing, and two of them must be taken off side by side. It means that men and women are in pairs. From Song of everlasting regret.
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Bipedal: bipedal bird, namely Jian. It is said that the bird has one eye and one wing, and the two must take off side by side. It means that men and women are in pairs.
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In the song of everlasting regret written by Bai Juyi of Tang Dynasty, "I wish I could be a bird of two wings in heaven, and a branch of LIANLI in earth."
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As an object; in love
Chinese PinYin : lián zhī bǐ yì
All branches and wings
learn from each other by an exchange of views. qiē cùn zhuó mó
gain victory with unstained swords. bīng bù jiē rèn