always keep each other's company
Double lodging and double flying, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Shu ā ngs ù Shu ā NGF ē I, which means staying together and flying together; it means men and women who love each other are inseparable. From the whole Tang Dynasty poetry.
The origin of Idioms
You Mao, Song Dynasty, Volume 6 of the whole Tang Poetry: "my eyes think, my mind is startled in my dream, and no one knows my feelings at this time. It's not as good as the mandarin ducks and birds on the pond, living together for a lifetime. "
Idiom usage
Men and women are inseparable. If you are willing to teach them to live and fly for a lifetime, then my children will live in peace. Yuan · Shi Deyu's ziyunting and Tang · Wu Mingshi's zashi: "my eyes think, my mind is startled in my dream, and no one knows what I'm feeling at this time. It's better to live together and fly all my life with mandarin ducks and birds on the pond."
Chinese PinYin : shuāng sù shuāng fēi
always keep each other's company
one 's mind concealed more knowledge than could have been contained in five cartloads of books. xué fù wǔ chē
keep a tight rein on self and cut down on expense. jǐn shēn jié yòng