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Indelible, a Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is b ù k ě m ó mi è, means that it will not disappear with the passage of time. It means that deeds and speeches will always remain in people's memory and will not disappear. From Ouyang Xiu, Song Dynasty《 Remember the old Korean version [1]
Chinese name
indelible
Pinyin
bù kě mó miè
Phonetic transcription
ㄅㄨˋ ㄎㄜˇ ㄇㄛˊ ㄇㄧㄝ ˋ
Origin
Song Dynasty· Ouyang Xiu Remember the old Korean version

Origin of Idioms

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Song Dynasty· Ouyang Xiu Remember the old Korean version 》"Han's writings have not been seen for two hundred years, and then they have been widely applied to today. This is not a place of special likes and dislikes. It will become clearer and indelible after being covered for a long time. Although it is covered by those who are temporary and will eventually shine in the infinite, of course, its Tao is also." [1]

Idiom usage

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As predicate and attribute; Describing achievements and so on are always popular.
Example
Premier Zhou With his lofty character and outstanding talent, he left an impression of.
Yuan Hongdao of Ming Dynasty《 Biography of Xu Wenchang 》: "There is an indelible spirit in his chest, and the hero loses his way No door for foot support " [1]
Ming Dynasty, Tang Shunzhi《 Answer the county magistrate of Lumen 》2: "Ask for his so-called true spirit and eternal insight; there is absolutely nothing."
Ba Jin's Spring Rain 8: But I don't know this is an indelible fact.
Zhou Sushan's "The First Time Is Really Good": How many "firsts" are worth your taste? How many "firsts" leave an indelible impression on you?

Analysis of Idioms

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words whose meaning is similar Immortality, immortality
antonym A flash in the pan [1]