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Idioms and famous sayings about the past

Idiom:

1. Bringing up old things again comes from "The Complete Works of Houcun·Postscript Nanju Qiangao" by Liu Kezhuang of the Song Dynasty. It means bringing up the past things again, making people feel emotional.

2. Still fresh in my memory, it comes from "The Complete Works of Houcun·Postscript to Nanju Qiangao" by Liu Kezhuang of the Song Dynasty. This means that you can never forget what happened in the past, and every time you think about it, it feels like you just experienced it.

3. Unbearable to look back, comes from "Crying Zhu Fang" by Dai Shulun in the Tang Dynasty, which means that some things that have been done in the past cannot be understood with the current mentality, and one feels embarrassed and embarrassed.

Quotes:

1. The past is like passing water. ——(USA) Michael Curtis "Casablanca"

Suitable for describing the passage of time.

2. "A person who has passed the age of twenty-one must be responsible for everything about himself, including the pursuit of happiness. How can you blame your parents, social circumstances, and spouse? Thirty years have passed, and my classmates have become A famous poet, she became a victim after wasting her beautiful youth. "What does this mean?" - (China) Yi Shu's "Freedom"

It is suitable for expressing a person's inaction.

3. I stared at the rain in front of me, thinking to myself, let it rain, let it rain, no matter what day it rains, you will eventually pass it. This kind of day will always stop one day, the earth To be brilliant again, after endless rain. I don’t want to be a kappa anymore. I won’t sink to the bottom of the river like this forever. The rainy season will eventually pass. ——(China) Sanmao

It is suitable for emphasizing that heavy things will eventually pass and expressing an optimistic attitude.

4. Such a happy day, the fog cleared early, I was working in the garden, and hummingbirds stopped on the honeysuckle flowers. There is nothing in the world that I want to possess, and there is no one that I envy. Those misfortunes that have been suffered have also been lightly forgotten. It didn't make me embarrassed to think that I was the same person in the past and present; when I straightened up, I could only see the sea and the shadow of the sail. ——(USA) Milosz "Gift"

It is suitable for emphasizing cherishing the things in front of you.

5. He has been absent from that person’s life for the past forty years, and I have suffered greatly for it. But by the time I got used to it, now he was gone. Strangely enough, the pain I felt only intensified. ——(USA) Mark Levy "Istanbul Vacation"

Applicable to situations where past memories have not disappeared, but have become more and more profound in the mind.

6. Stop thinking about the past and the future. Live in the present. ——(Japan) Matsuoka Shuzo

It is suitable for admonishing people to cherish the things in front of them.