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What idioms are there to show that a wife loves her husband?

First, be firm.

Explanation: It means never change your mind.

Said by: Biography of Xie An in the Book of Jin: "Although An was sent by the DPRK, the ambition of Dongshan remains unchanged from beginning to end, and everything is in the words."

Vernacular: "Although Ann was entrusted by the imperial court, the ambition of Dongshan remained unchanged, which was often reflected in it."

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms are definite and persistent.

Second, I have a soft spot.

spell

It shows that she is emotionally focused on someone or something: she is very interested in the art of dance.

Synonym love, singleness

The antonym is half-hearted.

Third, passionate attachment

Explanation: It means that you have a deep attachment to people or things, but you can't restrain it.

Said by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The Song of the Qing Dynasty at night in Huan Zi". what can I do? Hearing this, Xie Gong said,' Ye Zi has always been affectionate.' "

Vernacular: "When Huan heard Qing songs. Call him here! Xie An listened to him and said,' Zi Ye has deep feelings for him.' "

Example: How deep is the infatuation? The rain in late autumn shines on the mountains. -Qing Nalan Xingde's Ci "Flowers are Out of the Plug"

Synonyms are profound, affectionate, devoted and affectionate.

The antonyms are disloyalty, fickle, fickle and hateful.

Fourth, love is stronger than gold.

Pinyin [Qing bǐj and n ji ā n]

It shows that feelings are very firm and are often used in love between men and women.

Fifth, the seas run dry and the rocks rot.

Explanation: Sea water dries up and rocks rot. It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.

From: Yi's Poems of Qing Xi by Zhu Jingweng: "I will rise again, and the sea will dry up and the stone will rot, and then the monument will be broken."

Vernacular: "Don't start until I am old, until the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, and then break the foundation."

Unless the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, you should say that I am healthy. -Ming Luo's The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Zhong, back to the 47th.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and clause; Include praise

Synonyms are everlasting, unswerving, tenacious, indomitable, and vows of eternal love.

The antonym is fickle, fickle, fickle.