Be immortal together
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó ngchu í B ù Xi ǔ, which means to spread together and never die. From people's literature.
The origin of Idioms
People's literature, No.7, 1978: "the monument to the martyrs is as immortal as the outstanding proletarian cultural warrior who wrote the inscription."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Examples
It is exactly the same that "the Qi is strong enough to bend the garrison and the eyes are short enough to make Cao and Liu walls.". This poem was later known as the "masterpiece", and carved stone as a monument, standing at the foot of the mountain. Undoubtedly, it will be as immortal as Mount Tai.
Chinese PinYin : tóng chuí bù xiǔ
Be immortal together
enormously proud of one's success. chóu chú mǎn zhì
as easy as to turn one 's hand. yì tóng fǎn zhǎng
some take the swan as a wild duck , some take it as a swallow. yuè fú chǔ yǐ