Maxims on how couples get along, classic quotes and mottos on married life
1. Husband and wife have no hatred for each other. Qing Dynasty novelist Wu Jingzi "The Scholars"
2. Like a husband, there must be a wife. British poet Tennyson
3. Young couples come to keep their children company. I. Fenton
4. A fair lady, a harp and a friend. my country's first poetry collection "The Book of Songs" "The Book of Songs·Guan Ju"
5. When you are newly married, you are like brothers. my country's first collection of poems, "The Book of Songs" and "The Book of Songs·Gu Feng"
6. A wife who is harmonious is like a drum and a harp. my country's first poetry collection "The Book of Songs" "The Book of Songs·Chang Di"
7. Husband and wife share the same path, and father and son share the same heart. Feng Menglong, a writer and dramatist in the Ming Dynasty
8. A husband and wife get along well, like drums, harps and harps. my country's first collection of poetry, "The Book of Songs" "The Book of Songs"
9. A husband and wife are in conflict and cannot get married. "Book of Changes" "Book of Changes"
10. Husband and wife are kind, but if they are not sincere, they will divorce. Wei Zheng, a politician in the Tang Dynasty, "Selected Quotes on the Governance and Body Theory" Selected Quotes and Proverbs about Married Life
1. The ground grows branches with branches, and the water grows lotus flowers. "The Romance of the West Chamber" by Wang Shifu, a playwright of the Yuan Dynasty
2. Raising one's hands for long periods of work, and two emotions sharing the same dependence. "An ancient poem was written by Jiao Zhongqing's wife" "An ancient poem was written by Jiao Zhongqing's wife"
3. The peacock flew southeast, lingering for five miles. Anonymous's "Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
4. Walk again and again, and be separated from you forever. Anonymous' "Nineteen Ancient Poems: Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, Lines, and Lines. Yang Heng, a talented man from the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell in Yiling County"
6. People say that couples are close, and their righteousness is like one body. Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Woman's Suffering"
7. So it is like a flat fish, but now it is like a ginseng. Xu Qian, one of the seven sons of Jian'an, a litterateur in the Han and Wei dynasties, "Thoughts on the Chamber"
8. When they are married as husband and wife, there is no doubt about their love. "Farewell Poems" by Su Wu, Minister of the Western Han Dynasty
9. People with the same voice respond to each other, and people with the same heart understand each other. Fu Xuan, a writer and thinker in the early Western Jin Dynasty
10. Since we are in the same quilt in life, we should join hands in death. Wang Shizhen, a poet of the Qing Dynasty
11. A virtuous wife has few troubles, and a filial son has a generous heart. Ancient Chinese children's enlightenment books "Zengguang Xianwen" "Zengguang Xianwen"
12. The wife cares about wealth, but the love between brothers is sparse. Zhou Xitao, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty
13. The husband and wife died in the same hole, and the father and son became poor and separated. Northern Song Dynasty poet Chen Shidao
14. The love between husband and wife is based on mutual respect. E. Fenton
15. A virtuous woman is her husband’s crown. "Bible" "Bible"
16. If you want to get married, take a trip first. "The Besieged City" by Qian Zhongshu, a modern Chinese writer and literary researcher
17. At least one person in every couple is a fool. British novelist Fielding
18. The gentlest husband makes the most violent wife. British statesman E. Disraeli
19. There is no sadness until parting, but no joy until new acquaintances. "Nine Songs: Shao Siming" by Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet during the Warring States Period
20. I sincerely know that everyone has this hatred, and poor and humble couples suffer from everything. The Tang Dynasty poet Yuan Zhen's "Three Poems for Solving Sorrows and Feelings" is a popular chapter of famous sayings and maxims about married life
1. When travelers arrive to announce the good news to the boudoir, the Bihan fills the river and the Weaver Girl returns. "Magpie" by Xu Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
2. Temporarily separated from Yandao, I still look back, only crossing the cold pond and flying together. Cui Jue, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "What Happens with Friends"
3. I am old and have no children, but you pity me and I pity you. Tao Lian, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty, wrote "Send to the Nei"
4. Lying on an empty bed and listening to the rain outside the south window, who would stay up late at night to mend clothes? "Partridge Sky" by He Zhu, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty
5. The husband is the last person to know about his family's ugliness. Ancient Roman poet Yu Waina
6. When I go out, my wife grabs my clothes and asks me how many days will it take for me to return westward? Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
7. A foolish man rides a horse, but a clever wife often Sleep with your clumsy husband. Xie Zhaozhe, a writer and official in the Ming Dynasty
8. The east and west houses were sent out at the same time, and it took less than a month to go north and south. "Jiangxia Journey" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
9. A person who makes a fortune from his wife's dowry is tantamount to selling himself. Greek tragedy writer Euripides
10. A loving father, a harmonious brother, a harmonious husband and wife are the enrichment of the family. "Book of Rites" by Dai Sheng, a scholar of the Western Han Dynasty
11. My husband and his achievements are my jewels. Phocion's Wife
12. Generally speaking, officials are more generous than their wives and less generous than their brothers. Zeng Guofan, a military strategist and statesman of the Qing Dynasty
13. Chaff and rice depend on each other. Whoever shakes you off will make you fly in two places. Yuan Dynasty opera writer Gao Ming's "Pipa Ji: Self-loathing of chaff"
14. Mandarin ducks are flying in the river, they are harmonious and their wings are flying.
Jin Dynasty scholar Zheng Feng's "Reply to Lu Shilong's Four Poems·Mandarin Duck"
15. Dear relatives love their dear friends, so they are dear to each other. If I am not dear to you, who should be your dear to you? Liu Yiqing, a writer of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Confused"
16. When a husband and wife are in the market, don't ask who benefits; when brothers are in love, don't ask who is honest. Xu Zhenji, an official of the Ming Dynasty
17. If you accept someone with a letter, the world will trust you; if you don’t accept someone with a letter, your wife will be suspicious. Yang Quan, a philosopher of the Western Jin Dynasty
18. There always seem to be three people acting: husband, wife and lover. British century writer Meredith
19. If a good man has a bad wife in his family, he will be in hell in this life. Persian poet Saadi
20. There is a loquat tree at the bottom. My wife planted it when she died, and now it is as tall as a canopy. Gui Youguang, an official and essayist of the Ming Dynasty, wrote "Xiang Ji Xuan Zhi"
21. When a bad man succeeds, he should not mention poverty; when a son becomes famous, he must abandon his wife who is a scumbag. Xu Xuemo, an official in the Ming Dynasty
22. The reason why couples cannot understand each other is because they belong to different genders. Dix
23. A couple who can grow old together is probably a couple who can master appropriate emotions. Zhang Xianliang
24. A woman who is dignified in front of others and coquettish in front of her husband is the secret of a long-term loving relationship between husband and wife. French writer Balzac
25. A successful husband is one who has more money than his wife can spend all of it; a successful wife is one who finds this kind of husband. Taiwanese writer and critic Li Ao
26. The love between an old couple is like air. It does not require verbal communication, but it is important and irreplaceable. Chen Guo, teacher at Fudan University
27. Our virtues and shortcomings are like a close couple, and the children we give birth to are like both father and mother. British politician Halifax
28. People are like husband and wife at the end of the world. New love is sincere, but when old, they are speechless and look at each other with little taste. Chang said: Warm up the cold rice.
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