Two emotions
In Chinese, the Pinyin is Li ǎ ngxi ā ngq í ngyu á n, meaning. come from.
Idiom explanation
It refers to mutual willingness.
Idioms and allusions
Tian XiuXiu, a widow abandoned by her husband, and Li Gougou, a bachelor without parents, are neighbors. They are all exploring the way to get rich. XiuXiu is hardworking, smart, down-to-earth, and has become a household of ten thousand yuan. The dog is honest and honest. He runs business with those who don't do their jobs. He not only loses money, but also gets rid of his family by his fiancee Meimei. Meimei wants to blow with him, but the dog has no choice but to borrow money from XiuXiu. XiuXiu sympathizes with the dog, forces him to help himself, and restricts him everywhere, making him on the right path. The two of them increased their affection in their work. Meimei has no way to go, so XiuXiu can help her and her dog. But the dog has been hopelessly in love with XiuXiu. He decided to push XiuXiu to the courtyard wall adjacent to his home, and formed a happy marriage with XiuXiu.
Chinese PinYin : liǎng xiāng qíng yuán
Two emotions
tears and snivel fall down at the same time. tì sì jiāo liú
an ant trying to shake a giant tree. pí fú hàn shù
the banners stood so thick that they hid the sun. jīng qí bì rì
concentrate on the key points. dà chù zhuó mò
Do what is good and do what is good. dǎo rén lǚ yì