耳鬓相磨
Explanation: Temples: hair on the temples; phase: each other; grinding: rubbing. Friction between the ear and the hair on the temples. Described as close together Usage: As a predicate, attributive, adverbial; describe men and women fell in love Source: Qing Shen Fu "Fu Le boudoir in mind": "Since then, wear ear temples phase, the pro with the overwhelmed."- Thesaurus: be very much in love, Childhood, Pigeon Car Zhuma, two innocent playmates, s hair twisted in a knot companion in adversity, parental betrothal; the two (the boy and the girl) had been engaged to each other before they were born, Bamboo horse at the turn of, Hobbyhorse Friends
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