What are the loyal idioms?

What are the idioms that describe "faithful love"

Blue sea and blue sky are coming.

Pinyin: b and h and I q and ng ti ā n

Commentary: It turned out that Chang 'e looked at the vast blue sea and blue sky at night in Guanghan Palace and felt lonely and desolate. After the metaphor of women's loyalty to love.

Be loyal under any circumstances.

Pinyin: f ě i shí zh and x and n

Explanation: This is a constant metaphor.

Love is firm

Pinyin: Lián zhòng zhǒng

Explanation: This is a metaphor for the constancy of love.

Ii. Idioms that describe love as very faithful.

An idiom describing the constancy of love.

Have a soft spot for love, fly with me, stay together for a long time, stay together for a long time, be more devoted to love than gold, be devoted to love, spend a full moon, pledge our vows, pledge our vows,

Forever, the seas run dry and the rocks rot, forever, get along for a hundred years, care for each other, be single-minded, love each other for life, and be inseparable,

Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love,

Wishful thinking, deep affection, flirting, deep affection, seeds of love, can't help it, sincere, gentle and affectionate,

Paper is short-lived, enjoyable, love me, love my dog, love between men and women, love, love in Gan Tang, empathy, dreams,

Childhood friends, from beginning to end; A glance; A day of sight, such as across Sanqiu; Affectionate, (holding your hand and growing old with your son) to be exact, this doesn't count.

Idioms describing loyalty

Have a soft spot for love, fly with me, stay together for a long time, stay together for a long time, be stronger than gold, be affectionate, spend a good night with the full moon, pledge eternal love, pledge eternal love,

Forever, the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, forever, a hundred years of harmony, caring for each other, wholeheartedly, loving each other for life, inseparable,

Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love,

Wishful thinking, deep affection, flirting, deep affection, seeds of love, can't help it, sincere, gentle and affectionate,

Paper is short-lived, enjoyable, love me, love my dog, love between men and women, love, love in Gan Tang, empathy, dreams,

Childhood friends, from beginning to end; Just to catch a glimpse of a passing beauty.

Ⅳ What are the idioms that describe the constancy of love?

1, even the branches are buried together: a metaphor for the constancy of love.

2, vows of eternal love: still vows of eternal love. Swear to the mountains and seas. It is said that men and women love each other and are steadfast.

3. The heart of stealing stones: a metaphor of perseverance

4. The seas run dry and the rocks crumble; The seas run dry and the rocks crumble. Describe a long experience. Later, it is often used to express a firm and eternal oath.

5. Till death do us part: Right: Right; Chongqing: Change. Till death do us part

6. For its death: Right: Right; Yi: No; It: something else. Till death do us part Describe love as single-minded, till death do us part. Now it is also described as a firm position.

7. Forever and ever: as long as heaven and earth exist. It takes a long time to describe. Also described as eternity (especially love).

8. vows of eternal love: refers to the vows made when men and women fall in love, and love should be as eternal as Xiangshan sea.

9. Over time: a long time, a long time. Refers to a long time.

Idioms about loyalty

stand firm and unyielding

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Basic explanation and detailed explanation

[Jiān zhēn bùq]

Firmness: firmness; Zhen: There is moral integrity; Bend over: give in, bow your head. Strong-willed and never give in.

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Tang Wei Wu Ying's poem "Jiangzhouji Suiyang Feeling" wrote: "I am willing to die from the front; Don't lose your firmness. "

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The Beijing opera "Su Wu Mu Yang" eulogizes the noble sentiment of the hero's national integrity.

Six, the four-character idiom of letter

Be firm.

impenetrable defence

Explain that we insist on honesty and will never change.

From Xu Chi's Peony: "They are indomitable and unyielding, and no test can shake them."

Idioms with complementary structures

Used as predicate and attribute; Determined

Synonyms are firm and consistent

For example, chapter 13 of Feng Deying's "Mangju" reads: "This honest employee has the same idea and is down-to-earth in picking up girls."

Step 2 be indomitable

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Strong explanation: firm; Zhen: There is moral integrity; Bend over: give in, bow your head. Strong-willed and never give in.

The source "Xunzi Faxing": "Strong and unyielding, without hesitation." "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Biography of Princes": "Princes are strict in discipline, like writing, do not seek personal gain, and do not act. However, with its down-to-earth exercise, it violated customs, lost public expectations, and was destroyed by arrogance. "

Structurally complementary.

Usage contains positive meaning. Used to praise people who stick to moral integrity. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Pronunciation; You can't pronounce "zēn"

Unique bending; Can't write "Qu".

Synonyms are mighty and unyielding, strong and unyielding.

The antonym is servility and servility.

~ and "mighty and unyielding"; They all mean "don't give in to evil forces" But ~ means "loyalty"; Used to emphasize adherence to integrity and never change; "Mighty and unyielding" means "mighty"; Used to emphasize "don't give in to the pressure of * *."

For example: Beijing opera "Su Wu Shepherd"; Praise the hero's noble sentiment of national integrity.

Ⅶ What are the idioms that describe loyalty to love?

Have a soft spot [qí ng y ǒ u dú zh! Ng]: I like something very much.

Being together for a long time [bái tóu xiā specializes in ng shǒu]: refers to the husband and wife loving each other to the old age.

Love is better than gold [qíng bǐjρnρn]: It describes very firm feelings and is often used in love between men and women.

A lifetime [yē sh ē ng yē shi]: a lifetime.

The vows of eternal love refer to the vows made when men and women fall in love.

ⅷ What idioms are there to describe the greatness and faithfulness of mothers?

Every grass and tree is the breath of spring, perseverance, perseverance, hard work and perseverance.

ⅸ What idioms are there to describe loyalty to love?

Idiom representing faithful love: the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, grow old together, last forever, and get along well for a hundred years.

till the seas dry up and the rocks crumble

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

Said by: Let me surrender unless the seas run dry and the rocks crumble. Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Chapter 47.

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

Synonyms include eternity, perseverance, perseverance, vows of eternal love, vows of eternal love, eternal life, eternal life, eternal life, and unswerving determination.

The antonym is fickle, fickle, fickle.

2. Stay together for a long time

Explanation: it means that husband and wife love each other until they are old.

From: Ming Lanling Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" 62: "Brother, I hope to be with you forever, but I will die today."

Example: I have been with Guli all my life, which is my lifelong wish. The first discount of Ming anonymous noisy copper platform

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise

Synonyms grow old together

Antonyms never end.

3. Forever

Explanation: As long as heaven and earth exist. It takes a long time to describe. Also described as eternity (especially love).

From: Tang Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "The earth endures, and the sky endures; One day both will end, and this endless sorrow will continue forever. "

Interpretation: Even if it lasts forever, there will always be an end, but this life-and-death feud will never end.

Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe it for a long time

Synonyms include everlasting, everlasting, perseverance, seas run dry and rocks crumble, unswerving, everlasting, unswerving, vows of eternal love, mountains and rivers grow long.

The antonym is fleeting, and for a while, once upon a time, overnight, the clouds cleared away.

4. A century of harmony

Explanation: Couples always make up.

From: The first time in "Pink House": "A hundred years of harmony, a thousand years of reunion!"

Example: You got married today. I wish you a hundred years of harmony and all the best.

A hundred years is good.

5. Care for each other

Explanation: Yan: wet; Bubble: spit. When the spring is dry, the saliva of fish moistens each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.

Said by: "Master Zhuangzi": "At the end of spring, it is better to forget the fish when they are on land."

Interpretation: Spring is about to dry up. In order to survive, two fish moisten each other with spit in each other's mouths. Instead, it is better to swim in the rivers and lakes and forget each other's existence.

Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute, object and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms are wet and wet, sharing weal and woe, sharing weal and woe, sharing weal and woe, helping each other in the same boat, and loving me and my dog.

The antonyms are helplessness, fishing in the countryside, fighting poison with poison, hitting people when they are down, selfishness and beggar-thy-neighbor.

ⅹ Idioms describing love loyalty

Fall in love together,

Copy your eyebrows with a box,

Love at first sight,

Never die,

Sauvignon blanc,

The rafters are rotten,

Perfect match,

Soul mate,

Devote oneself to love,

Harp, harp and chorus,

Share joys and sorrows,

Grow old together,

Until death do us part,

There is a weakness,

Love is stronger than gold,

Have a heart,

At arm's length,

Unswervingly,

Never die,

Two of the same kind,

Fly with me,

A perfect match made in heaven,

Like-minded,

The beauty of the harp,

Till death,

Like-minded,

Respect each other as guests,

A gentleman is good,

Spend a full moon,

Regret that we didn't meet earlier