Indissoluble bond _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: büjizhyuan
Interpretation: Fate: Fate. An inseparable destiny. Metaphor is an inseparable connection or relationship.
Source: "Nineteen Ancient Poems": "Wencai Yuanyang cut the lovesickness quilt and wrote it in Sauvignon Blanc, which are inextricably linked."
Example: (1) He has been attached to football since he was a child. He has an indissoluble bond with music since he was a child.
Idiom: a thousand miles of marriage
Pinyin: qi ā n lǐ y and n yuá n
Explanation: distant marriage fate.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" back to 57: "Since ancient times, there has been a saying that' a thousand miles of marriage is a thread'. There are old people under the moon, and it is predestined that they only use a red line to trip the feet of these two people. "
For example, who will be responsible for this thousand-mile marriage?
Idiom: It's only a matter of time.
Pinyin: tiān jiǎ qí biàn n
Explanation: False: Borrow. The fate given by heaven. Refers to a rare good opportunity.
Source: "The History of the Old Five Dynasties, Taizu Ji": "This rock is about this, which is convenient for me to stretch my heart. I will visit your majesty in the magpie nest from March 3 to 5. " ;