remain forever
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ng à ch á NGC ú n, which means forever: forever. (of a good spirit or character) always present. From Xie Jinwu.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold of Xie Jinwu written by Wu Mingshi: "also on Gong Zeng's seal of Shiyi, a total of Royal Changchun." Chao Buzhi of the Song Dynasty wrote "the snow wave stone under the Sumen gate of the second rhyme": "who can be saved when the Duke returns to the langmiao temple, this stone will last forever."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: everlasting, eternal antonym: everlasting
Idiom usage
Formal; used as predicate or attribute; with commendatory meaning; referring to good spirit or moral character.
remain forever
be out of one 's wits with fright - dǎn sàng hún jīng
go to and fro in constant streams - luò yì bù jué