remain forever
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ng à ch á NGC ú n, which means forever: forever. (of a good spirit or character) always present. From Xie Jinwu.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold of Xie Jinwu written by Wu Mingshi: "also on Gong Zeng's seal of Shiyi, a total of Royal Changchun." Chao Buzhi of the Song Dynasty wrote "the snow wave stone under the Sumen gate of the second rhyme": "who can be saved when the Duke returns to the langmiao temple, this stone will last forever."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: everlasting, eternal antonym: everlasting
Idiom usage
Formal; used as predicate or attribute; with commendatory meaning; referring to good spirit or moral character.
Chinese PinYin : wàn gǔ cháng cún
remain forever
the couple joy in their marriage. xīn hūn yàn ěr
clear breeze and bright principles. qīng fēng jìn jié
particular things improve with the improvement of the general situation. shuǐ zhǎng chuán gāo
a great man becomes famous late in life. dà qì wǎn chéng