Lost in memory
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is y í w à w à NGX í ng, which means that the boundary between the object and the self is lost. It refers to abandoning the external form and entering the realm of selflessness. From the heart.
The origin of Idioms
Qin Guan's Xin Shuo of the Song Dynasty said, "the eyes have no external vision, the ears have no external hearing, and the relics are forgotten. It's only in me."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Lost in memory
The pearls and the stones meet each other - zhū bì jiāo huī
wish sb. will give birth to a good son - yù yàn tóu huái
Three inch bird, seven inch mouth - sān cùn niǎo,qī cùn zuǐ
Heart disease needs heart medicine - xīn bìng hái xū xīn yào yī
serialize the process of production to make it complete - pèi tào chéng lóng