go down to posterity
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Yu ǎ NCHU í B ù Xi ǔ, which means immortality. It comes from the book with Wang Dingfu written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty wrote with Wang Dingfu: "the so-called taste of salt in water can not be obtained. It is a masterpiece of all ages, and it should be immortal with the ancient prose."
Discrimination of words
Immortality
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute, name, deeds, etc
Chinese PinYin : yuǎn chuí bù xiǔ
go down to posterity
become intimate at the first meeting. qīng gài rú gù
From the beginning to the end. chè shǒu chè wěi
vow to annihilate the rebels. kòu jí zhōng liú
light wind and drizzling rain. xié fēng xì yǔ
add strength to what is already strong. liè huǒ pēng yóu