the things are there just as before , except the beloved one
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NW á NGW ù Z à I, which means that people are dead and things are still there. It refers to the memory of the dead caused by the sight of relics, or the emotion caused by it. From "re climbing Xiaoxiang tower".
Idiom explanation
People are dead, things are still there. It refers to the memory of the dead caused by the sight of relics, or the emotion caused by it.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zenghui's poem "climbing Xiaoxiang tower again" said: "things are dead, there are tears in the air, and special events are sad."
Idiom usage
The memory of the dead in the sight of a relic
Chinese PinYin : rén wáng wù zài
the things are there just as before , except the beloved one
after suddenly getting warmer , the weather has turned cold again. zhà nuǎn hái hán
pointing to the round granary and presenting it as gift to a friend ( a very generous act. zhǐ què xiāng zèng
be quite distinct from each other. jīng wèi zì míng
take unnecessary pains to study an insignificant problem. zuān niú jiǎo jiān
be sentimentally attached to homeland. gù tǔ nán lí
It's a thousand miles to lose. shī zhī qiān lǐ,chà ruò háo lí