魚水之歡
Chinese
fish and water; intimate relationship; inseparability | 's; him/her/it; this | joyous; happy; pleased | ||
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trad. (魚水之歡) | 魚水 | 之 | 歡 | |
simp. (鱼水之欢) | 鱼水 | 之 | 欢 | |
Literally: “the pleasure between fish and water; the pleasure of fishes in water”. |
Etymology
This idiom is from the Yuan-dynasty play Romance of the Western Chamber, although the metaphor itself existed long prior to that.
Pronunciation
Idiom
魚水之歡
- (euphemistic, figurative) the pleasure of close intimacy between a couple; (the pleasure of) sexual intercourse; harmonious and joyous life of a married couple
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