will be remembered throughout the ages
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ng à Li ú f à ng, which means good reputation will be handed down forever. It comes from Pai Diao, a new account of the world.
Idiom explanation
Fang: Xiang refers to a good name.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in Paidiao, a new account of the world: "the first one is responsible for Qin ziyuyun." Liu Xiao quoted Zhang Min's "the first responsibility for Zi Yu Wen" as saying: "if Zi wants to be famous, he should be like Xu you, Zi Wei, Bian Sui, Wu Guang, wash his ears and run away from his salary
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's commendatory. example the Han Dynasty is an honest man, and the Tang Dynasty is an official of Wei Zhengliang. Yuan · anonymous "Yan'an Fu" the third fold yuan · Ji Junxiang "Zhao orphan" the second fold: "Lao Zaifu, if you save the Zhao orphan, you will be famous in history, forever." Du Feng's Qingfengdian: "at that time, my third army will be powerful all over the world, and will last forever.". It is also known as "eternal beauty". Yue Fei is admired by people all over the world, while Qin Hui has a long history and is nailed to the stigma of history.
Chinese PinYin : wàn gǔ liú fāng
will be remembered throughout the ages
persistent rumours against someone can shake the strongest confidence in him. zēng mǔ tóu zhù
splits off as it meets the edge of knife without effort. yíng rèn ér lǐ
The way of writing and martial arts is one by one. wén wǔ zhī dào,yī zhāng yī chí
the meat-eaters are vulgar -- the noblemen are shortsighted and good-for-nothing. ròu shí zhě bǐ