Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Two people cry, one says goodbye and the other says don't go.

Two people cry, one says goodbye and the other says don't go.

Yi Yi Farewell: Basic Explanation: Yi Yi: Nostalgia; Farewell: reluctant to part. Describe nostalgia, reluctant to go.

Pinyin pronunciation: y and y and x and bié

Synonym group: reluctant, reluctant, reluctant

Antonym group: make a clean break

Usage: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; Include praise

Idiom origin: Song Luyou's "Moon in the Boat": "A hundred pots of wine swim in Lingyun, and when you are drunk, you wave your sleeves and say goodbye to your old friend. You can't bear to say goodbye to me. Who is like the half moon in Emei? "

Reluctant: basic explanation: describe reluctant to leave.

Pinyin pronunciation: y and y and b ù sh ě

For example, it has been half a day since the party ended, and the students just left slowly.

Synonym group: reluctant, reluctant, reluctant.

Antonym group: make a clean break

Usage: formal; As attribute, object and adverbial; Include praise

The origin of the idiom: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World, Constant Words, Lu Taixue Poetry, Wine, Pride, Waiting for the King": "That Lunan sent it directly for more than 500 miles, and was reluctant to part with it twice."

Two-part allegorical saying: The tailor moved; Cui Yingying Songlang