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Bieheguluan
  Explanation: Do not: separation; Luan: Phoenix for a class of birds. Parting of the crane, Luan alone. Metaphors from the couple.
  Usage: Joint type; as subject, complement; that husband and wife separated
  Source: Jin Tao Qian "archaism" Poetry Friday: "I know it is what he wanted, to take piano as I played. Winding Do not panic Crane, Luan last quarter alone operation."
Analogy discrete couples
  Analogy discrete couples. Jin Tao Qian's "Imitation of Classics" Poetry 5: "I know it had come for, to take piano as I play. Winding frightened other cranes, last quarter alone Luan exercise." Also for "Do not crane from the Luan." Qing Ji Yun "Notes of Huai Sai Magazine 4": "Jun icy temperatures business requirements, return my wife, Hang dedicated forget. Jinjun other cranes from luan, from the combination of King and cuisine." See "Do not operate crane . "
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No. 3
  词 目 别鹤孤鸾
  发 音 bié hè gū luán
  释 义 别:离别;鸾:凤凰一类的鸟。离别的鹤,孤单的鸾。比喻远离的夫妻。
  出 处 三国·魏·稽康《琴赋》:“王昭、楚妃,千里别鹤。”晋·陶潜《拟古》诗:“上弦惊别鹤,下弦操孤鸾。”
  语 法 联合式;作主语、补语;指离散的夫妻
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Do crane couple live alone