not forget after having run the eye over
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ò m ù ch é ngs ò ng, which means you can recite it after reading it. It describes a strong memory. It comes from Fu Rongzai Ji in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Recitation: can recite.
The origin of Idioms
Fu Rong Zai Ji in the book of Jin.
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive, and it can be used to describe memory. Biography of Liu Shu in history of Song Dynasty. Feng Menglong's "warning the world" Volume 3: brilliant talent, read through, speak out. Feng Menglong, Ming Dynasty: "warning of the world general saying: the half mountain hall where I hate my husband". "the first moment of surprise" Volume 33: live smart smart, read through. Chapter 23 of a dream of Red Mansions: if you say you can read it through your eyes, can't I read ten lines at a glance?
not forget after having run the eye over
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sleep in the same bed but dream different dreams - tóng chuáng yì mèng
when all hares are killed , the hounds will be stewed and eaten - tù sǐ gǒu pēng
If you are full, you will lose; if you are modest, you will gain - mǎn zhāo sǔn,qiān shòu yì