launch into eternity
It's a Chinese idiom. The pronunciation is y ī m ì nggu ī y ī n, which means death and is often used as predicate.
explain
Of death.
source
The fourth fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's pen Er GUI: "every time a couple has a heart at night, they are as vicious as wolves. He was killed and died. " The 99th chapter of "Dangkou Zhi" written by Yu Wanchun in Qing Dynasty: "Lansheng, a copper man, swept past, beat Mu Chun's waist and rib, and died." Chapter 13 of eight beauties by Wu Mingshi in Qing Dynasty: after dusk, one's life goes to hell. Yuan wai'an cried bitterly and told Zhang that he wanted Jin Ding to come and wear filial piety clothes. Chapter five of Xiao Hong's biography of Hulan River: "after eating for less than two days, you will die."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: ygy [synonym]: Yimingwuhu, yimingguixi [antonym]: longevity
usage
Die: Die: Die: Die: Die: Die
Chinese PinYin : yī mìng guī yīn
launch into eternity
be near to worthies and keep away from mean fellows. qīn xián yuǎn nìng