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标题: 3月6日故事:A Broken Mirror Made Whole Again 破镜重圆 [打印本页]

作者: yy2235    时间: 2011-3-5 22:34     标题: 3月6日故事:A Broken Mirror Made Whole Again 破镜重圆

Please read the story carefully,then tell me what are you thinking about when you read the whole story~Don't be shy,just make your imagination fly in your sky!

          In the Northern and Southern Dynasties when the State of Chen (A.D. 557-589) was facing its demise, Xu Deyan, husband of the princess, broke a bronze mirror into halves. Each of them kept a half as tokens in case they were separated. Soon afterwards, they did lose touch with each other, but the two halves of the mirror enabled them to be reunited.
         This idiom is used to refer to the reunion of a couple after they lose touch or break up.
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作者: lzuyyy    时间: 2011-3-6 10:19

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作者: kobe    时间: 2011-3-6 11:08

A Broken Mirror Made Whole Again
作者: eedhatt    时间: 2011-3-6 21:44

I wish the lovers finally got married.
作者: lilo520    时间: 2011-9-19 21:25

顶一下,不错不错....
作者: liuyuan0830    时间: 2012-5-11 11:30

dddddddddddddddddddddddd
作者: chenxihe    时间: 2012-12-28 20:48

in a word, if the lovers seperate it is very difficule to reunion.
作者: 簿子酒    时间: 2012-12-30 14:15

A Broken Mirror Made Whole Again
作者: bbccww    时间: 2013-7-1 10:39

南北朝?是这样说?




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