A perfect match
Minghunzhengpei, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í NGH ū nzh è NGP è I, which means a formal marriage, and now refers to a legal marriage in line with the provisions of the marriage law. It comes from Xiao Xiang Yu by Yang Xianzhi in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to legal marriage
Examples
Later, although they were married, yuan was not a perfect match.
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonym: clear marriage
Antonym: private life
The origin of Idioms
The fourth discount of Yuan Yang Xianzhi's xiaoxiangyu: "your miss yuan is my perfect match for Cui Wenyuan and my nephew Cui Tong."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the marriage that has gone through formal procedures, and now it refers to the legal marriage that conforms to the provisions of the marriage law.
Chinese PinYin : míng hūn zhèng pèi
A perfect match
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have no other intention until death. zhī sǐ mǐ tā
comply with the law and behave oneself. ān fěn shǒu jǐ
withered trees and rotten stumps. kū mù xiǔ zhū
with both extensive knowledge and profound scholarship. dà hán xì rù
Lead the tiger to resist the wolf. yǐn hǔ jù láng
Pick a scorpion and tease a bee. tī xiē liáo fēng