Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - What do you mean you are a rock, my concubine is a diaosi, the grass is as tough as death, and the rock has no transfer?
What do you mean you are a rock, my concubine is a diaosi, the grass is as tough as death, and the rock has no transfer?
You are a rock, and my concubine is a reed. Pu Wei is as tough as silk, but the rock has not moved. This is what Liu Lanzhi said to Jiao Zhongqing in Peacock Flying Southeast.
You want to be like a stone, I want to be like a reed, flexible as silk (meaning I will be like my family if I don't remarry), and the stone won't move (meaning his love for her is tenacious). Used to describe the eternal love between two people.
Off-topic: Of course, this can only be said between the right age and the right person. Their tragic ending should not be advocated.
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