镌骨铭心
      Explanation: Juan: engraving; Ming: carved. Never forget that in mind
      Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; described impressive
      Source: Zhao "nationals pay guts": "My Country, the pain of the history of relations with Japan, should engrave bone Ming heart, discipline those of its Vendetta big shame, there are three things Yan: said Jiawu, said Jia Chen, Yue Jia Yin."
  • Thesaurus:  Bear in mind Lou Bone, Muscle moment ingrained, be engraved in the bones and imprinted on the heart, Ingrained Lou Heart, Carved hunger ingrained, imprint, Heart Journal ingrained, No teeth retain, embedded in one's memory, through one's life-time retain, to remember (a favor) as long as one lives, to bear in mind always, Mingjilougu