immortal
It means that his spirit, achievements and articles will last forever
Ci Mu: Immortal
Pronunciation: m é I é RB ù Xi ǔ
Explanation: No: the same "death", death. It means that although a person's body is dead, his spirit, achievements and articles are immortal.
Source: yuezhisan, a Book of Song Dynasty: "although it is immortal, the book is precious and has no fame."
Examples: Zhuangzhou's theory is like a floating life; Shi Yi's theory is like a floating life. The sacred tablet of Wang Zhan, governor of Luzhou, by Yang Jiong of Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : méi ér bù xiǔ
immortal
go to work in the field before dawn and come home after dark. dài yuè pī xīng
The fox scurrying and the mouse scurrying. hú bēn shǔ cuàn