According to the inquiry of Love Education Network, Chinese idioms refer to the natural scenery often described in old poems, then to poems with poor and empty contents, and also refer to the love affair or bohemian life, which comes from the preface of "A Collection of Killing the Earth in a Sichuan": "Life and death are honored or disgraced, but they have never entered the chest. What's the difference?" If "romance" is used to describe love, it refers to all love that does not aim at marriage. So it's not true love.