How to explain the idiom "boudoir stays in the boudoir"? How to explain the whole idiom more appropriately?

Dizzy, the original meaning of this word is to have children, but this word also means to marry in ancient Chinese, and it is also a solution in this idiom.

Another publishing house, Chinese Dictionary:

Word, woman promised to get married [girl to be married]

Even the big girls who wait for the word have to draw lots. -Mao Dun "Shake"

Another example: the word person (female marriage)

Talk in the boudoir.

Frequently used frequency

Pronunciation is ɡ u and zh not n ɡ zh instead of ɡ.

Shiyi stayed in the boudoir, waiting to get married. It used to mean that women were waiting to be hired as adults.

In the Book of Rites Quli: "A woman is waiting to marry, and her words are full."

For example, I have raised a daughter as beautiful as a pearl, whose talent and looks are not particularly good, and she has a pair of small feet. She is seventeen years old and a lady. (Huang Qing Xiaopei's "Twenty Years of Fan Huameng" for the second time)

The British haven't married men yet.

The formal use of law; As predicate and attribute; Include praise