keep preceding promise in mind

keep preceding promise in mind

It is a Chinese word which means Old Testament and old friend. Do not forget the Old Testament or acquaintance.

Idiom explanation

The pronunciation of "Ji ǔ y ā ob ù w à ng " means "Old Testament" and "old friend". Do not forget the Old Testament or acquaintance.

The origin of Idioms

The source of "the Analects of Confucius · Xianwen": "to think for the sake of profit, to give orders in the face of danger, and never forget the words of life for a long time."

Examples of Idioms

He went back to his hometown, recognized his uncle and aunt, and reunited with his family, which also showed my intention. (yuan · Wu Mingshi's "contract text" first fold)

Idiom usage

It is used as predicate and attribute.

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