Adjectives that describe a good family component.

Updated on educate 2024-03-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. IKEA: Describe family harmony and harmony between husband and wife.

    2. Father's kindness and filial piety: father: refers to parents; Child: Child. Parents are loving to their children, and children are filial to their parents.

    3. Live and work in peace and contentment: live a stable life and be satisfied with the work you are engaged in.

    4. Filial piety: Only sons who honor their parents can give birth to virtuous grandchildren.

    5. Male ploughing and female weaving: a small peasant economy in feudal society, one family operates, the male farmer, and the female weaves. It refers to the division of labor among the whole family.

    6. Respect each other like guests: Describe the husband and wife respecting each other as if they were guests.

    7. Mother's kindness and filial piety: Mother's kindness and love for her son, and her children's filial piety to their parents is a moral demeanor advocated by feudal society.

    8. Raise the case and raise the eyebrows: Case: A tray with feet in ancient times. Hold the tray as high as your eyebrows when delivering food. Later, the husband and wife were described as respecting each other.

    9. Good wife and mother: a good wife for husbands and a good mother for children.

    10. Family Happiness: Family Lun: It used to refer to the kinship relationship between father and son, brothers, etc. Generally refers to the fun of the family.

    11. Happiness: Describe it as very happy and harmonious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    快乐美满 (xìng fú měi mǎn): A long-lasting feeling of satisfaction with an existing life and a desire to maintain a stable mood in the existing state.

    其乐融融 (qí lè róng róng): Describes a scene of happiness and harmony.

    孝子贤孙 (xiào zǐ xián sūn): Only sons who honor their parents can give birth to virtuous grandchildren.

    同甜共bitter (tóng gān gòng kǔ ) Enjoy happiness together and bear hardships together.

    和和美美 (hé hé měi měi): harmony and beauty.

    互敬互爱 (hù jìng hù ài): respect and love each other.

    Warm and comfortable (wēn xīn shū shì ) A friendly and considerate atmosphere that makes people feel comfortable.

    Harmonious coexistence (hé xié gòng chù) Harmonious coexistence refers to a state or attitude when people get along with others and nature.

    天伦之乐 (tiān lún zhī lè ) 天伦之乐 refers to the pleasure of the older generation and the younger generation having blood kinship.

    阖家快乐 (hé jiā huān lè ) means that the whole family is happy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Respect each other like guests, each other with foam, Qin Se and Ming, raise the case and raise eyebrows.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Live and work in peace and contentment, family happiness, abundant food and clothing, bright future, sunny avenue, happiness and health, fortunate silver and happiness, happiness and longevity, prosperity and prosperity, prosperity and prosperity, gather together, full of gold and jade, family joy, family reunion, more than every year.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Warmth, happiness, happiness, harmony, family joy, gold and jade, four generations in the same hall, children and grandchildren.

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