lasting influence
Lingering charm, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í f ē ngy ú y ù n, which means the wind education and rhyme left by predecessors. It comes from Zhu Zi Quan Shu Zhi Dao Yi.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Zi Quan Shu Zhi Dao Yi: "this ancient gentleman, therefore, has made great contribution to protecting the people for a while, and its lingering charm is still known as thinking of later generations."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. examples in the past, in the capital cities of Qi and Lu, and some scholars with high hats and wide sleeves discussed knowledge, debated repeatedly, and observed the lingering charm of Confucius. The great historian Sima Qian
Chinese PinYin : yí fēng yú yùn
lasting influence
work with quiet hard application. mái tóu kǔ gàn
the sacred rules of the religious order. qīng guī jiè lǜ
feel faint and vision blurred. mù xuàn tóu hūn