Miss: I miss you all the time. Keep it in mind and never forget it.
The origin of the idiom: The Analects of Confucius and the Complete Works of Zhu Zi: "What you say is faithful and respectful, and you never forget it."
Example of idiom: I have this feeling in my heart, and I will never forget it.
Note: ㄋㄧㄢㄧㄢㄅㄨㄨㄤˋ
The pronoun that never forgets anything: In the book "Great Mo Yu", the lady said, "The emperor remembers! The lady is here, and the prince is here. The famous saying is here, and it is here, but the emperor reads merit. " Kong Chuan said, "I miss you day and night. Describing the reform that people miss so much and fantasize so much has become a reality.
The antonym of obsession: ignore it, put it aside and ignore it. In the Qing Dynasty, Gu's "Hua Ancestral Hall" said: "People belong to the people, and they only serve as rituals. Anyone who ignores it will throw everything away and turn a deaf ear as if he didn't hear it. Don't ask, don't care. The sixteenth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Rong Ning is in two places, the upper and lower people, the inner and outer people, etc.". "
Idiom grammar: formal; As a predicate; Always in someone's mind
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: more formal idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
Never forget something. Or sb.
Russian translation: всёвремяпомнит1/000.
Japanese Translation: New, Movie Time (かたとき )ももき)
Other translations: ST m: ndiganey wasdenken & lt He always does well. & lt Law > Protecting Jamaicans & lt An inviolable souvenir.
Idiom riddle: stress and memory.
Pronunciation note: No, you can't read "bú".
Writing notes: forget, don't write "jump"
Two-part allegorical saying: Tang Priest learns from the scriptures.