whispers of love
Love is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is Q ī ngq ī NGW ǒ w ǒ, which describes the intimate relationship between husband and wife or the men and women who love each other. It's from a new account of the world: bewilderment.
Analysis of Idioms
Kindhearted love
Idiom usage
In the spring, when the female and the male meet, it's hard to avoid a burst of love. Lu Xun's the evolution of men
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in a new account of the world - bewilderment: "to love a Qing is to love a Qing. If I don't love a Qing, who should be a Qing?"
Idiom story
Wang Rong, whose name is junchong, is the youngest of the "Seven Sages of Bamboo Grove" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. When he was a child, he was extremely intelligent. Once he played with his friends, he saw a plum tree on the roadside full of fruit, and other people scrambled to pick it. Only he said quietly, "if a tree is planted along the road and has many children, it will be bitter for Li." It's really bitter when you try it. When he grew up, Wang Rong was very talented, especially good at chatting. Every comment he made was brilliant and original. He had accurately predicted the failure of Zhong Hui's rebellion. After succeeding his father, he first served as the Minister of Huangmen and the official of Sanqi in Luoyang, the capital city, and later as the governor of Hedong and the governor of Jingzhou. During the Xianning period of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty (275-280 AD), because he led the army to Ping Wu Yougong, he entered the county of Jue Anfeng, so people called him "Wang Anfeng". Later, the "eight kings' rebellion" occurred, but Wang Rong was not affected much. He was also in charge of collecting and distributing apprentices, farming and other labor. Wang Rong has a complicated personality. He not only liked to associate with such extraordinary and dissolute celebrities as Ji Kang, Ruan Ji and Liu Ling, but also attached great importance to filial piety and worldly heart. He refused bribes, resigned from receiving millions of money from his father's subordinates, and loved money. He was a very famous miser in Chinese history. In the northern and Southern Dynasties, Liu Yiqing's Shishuoxinyu recorded that Wang Rong's nephew got married, so as an uncle, he naturally had to follow a member. After thinking for a long time, he only gave his nephew a single dress, and then he ran to get it back. For his daughter, Wang Rong is also very stingy. Her daughter married Pei's son and borrowed tens of thousands of money from Wang Rong when she got married. Later, as soon as her daughter went back to her mother's home, Wang Rong would pull a face, and the eldest was not happy. Wang Rong was relieved when his daughter quickly returned the money. Another thing shows that his stinginess has reached its peak: there is a kind of plum tree planted in his family, and its fruit is very delicious. In order to prevent others from getting this kind of plum seed, he asked his servants to drill through every plum and take out the core before buying it. Is it because he is poor that Wang Rong is so mean that he is abnormal? No, there were so many houses, servants, fat fields and water trucks that no one could match in Luoyang at that time. There is one thing Wang Rong likes to do at home: in the dead of night, he and his wife take out money, treasures and various business accounts, and look at them repeatedly under the light. It is said that Wang Rong's wife often uses "Qing" to call Wang Rong. According to etiquette, a woman should use "Jun" to call her husband. "Qing" is the name of husband to wife. May feel embarrassed to be called by his wife, Wang Rong said: "you call me like this, according to the etiquette is disrespectful, don't call me again." But his wife said, "I love you because I love you. I don't want to be Qing Qing. Who should be Qing Qing? " There's no way. Wang Rong only likes to listen. As a result, the idiom "love each other" has been handed down.
Chinese PinYin : qīng qīng wǒ wǒ
whispers of love
restrict sb . 's activities to a designated area or sphere. huà dì wéi yù
all sorts of feelings well up in one 's mind. gǎn kǎi wàn duān
A country is easy to change, but a disposition is hard to change. jiāng shān yì gǎi,bǐng xìng nán yí