be evergreen
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ng à ch á ngq à ng, which means lofty spirit or deep friendship will never disappear. It comes from Xie Jinwu, a nameless writer of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
If you don't believe it, please have a look at our everlasting motherland. Which day is no longer full of all kinds of wonderful flowers? (Yingchun Ci by Yang Shuo)
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."
be evergreen
as nimble as an escaping hare when going into action - dòng rú tuō tù
an important statement need not be prolix - yào yán bù fán
remain an indifferent spectator - cóng bì shàng guān