be still fresh fresh in one 's memories
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì y ì y ó UX ī n, which means something in the past, is still very clear today. Just like what happened just now, it means deep memory. It comes from Liu Kezhuang's complete works of Houcun, Ba Zhang and Nan Ju Qian Gao in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
"The poor monk is not only a sycophant, a sycophant. He has done many shameless things, such as flattering his buttocks, sucking his buttocks, licking his hemorrhoids, and flattering his face. There is a reason why he can't help it. You can't do anything if you don't have any evidence. It's an oral edict issued by the Jade Emperor 3000 years ago in front of the Liuji emperor. You still remember it... " Kang Xiaoyin, ancient and modern road to the world (British press)
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] fresh in the eyes and still in the ears
The origin of Idioms
Liu Kezhuang, Song Dynasty, wrote the complete works of Houcun, Ba Zhang and Nan Ju Qian Gao: "when you were a good official, you knew more about his scholars. When you have been friends for decades, you can still remember them as new acquaintances. Today, there are no two or ten people who have deposited them."
Chinese PinYin : jì yì yóu xīn
be still fresh fresh in one 's memories
the kindness of caring for -- saying of the sons for their parents ' kindness. gù fù zhī ēn
lessons drawn from others ' mistakes. hòu chē zhī jiè
avoid the strong and attack the weak. bì qiáng jī duò