immortal
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā ng ǔ B ù m ó, which means that it will not be lost even if it has been handed down for thousands of years. Still immortal. It's from Ci Qu, a poem about leisure.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu, Qing Dynasty, wrote "the book of Han Dynasty" and "historical records" in his poems and songs of leisure and occasional sending
Idiom usage
The change of style and elegance in Zhou Dynasty and Qu Zi's Lisao were all produced in the revolutionary period. Guo Moruo's revolution and Literature
immortal
tell part of the truth but not all of it - cáng tóu lù wěi
love something too much to part with it - ài bù rěn shì
impervious to desires and passions - gǔ jǐng wú bō
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme - bō jí jiāng fù