be still vivid in one 's mind
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì L ì Z à I ě R, which describes a certain sound clearly hovering in the ear. From "to Mr. Zhu".
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Chen Wenwei's "sacrifice to Mr. Zhu", it is said that "it is a temporary violation of the past, but now it is a eternal formula. I can still remember it, and I still can't say it."
Idiom usage
Be formal; be a predicate; refer to clearly in the ear.
be still vivid in one 's mind
Cut one's bones to heal one's relatives - gē gǔ liáo qīn
even crows and sparrows hold peace and keep silence - yā mò què jìng
happy ending without happy beginning - yù yáng xiān yì