名垂青史
Explanation: The annals of history: the ancient bamboo slips on the notes, because, said history books. The name on the deeds recorded in history books. Described the exploits huge, immortal. Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute, clause; with compliment Source: Thatcher Humphreys clear "order": "things are dead go down in history, both have been solid." Examples: Chang Hsien-chung holding all hope to achieve great things, to become founding fathers of the Monkey worship phase, seal wife, son Donald, and ~. (Yao Xueyin "Rereading" The second volume Chapter XXIII)- Thesaurus: indelible; never to be obliterated, eternal glory to, Mingchui through the ages, A place in posterity, A place in aeon, Were marked annals of history, leave a good name through the ages, die a worth death, Aeon Liu-Fang, Wing Chui annals of history
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