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Idioms describing the past
I can't bear to look back. I can't forget it. I feel moved by that scene, and I remember it vividly.

First, it is unbearable to look back.

Vernacular interpretation: I can't bear to recall past experiences or scenes.

Dynasty: Southern Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Yu

Source: The word "Yu Meiren": "When are the spring flowers and the autumn moon? What do you know about the past! This small building blew eastward again last night; The old country is unbearable to look back on the moon. "

When will spring flowers and autumn moon stop? How much do you know about the past! Last night, the east wind of spring blew again in the small building; In the moonlight, I can't bear to look back and miss my old country.

Second, never forget.

Interpretation of the vernacular: remember, remember: what he learned was the fate of the motherland and the future of the nation.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Zhu

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "His words are faithful and respectful; Never forget. "

I remember what I said about loyalty and respect. I will never forget it.

Third, move the scene.

Interpretation of vernacular: moved by the present situation, some feelings: revisiting the old place, ~, the people and things of that year came to mind.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Li Zhi

Source: Book Burning Miscellaneous Notes: "Once you see the scenery, you will be shocked."

Once touched by the situation, a certain feeling arises spontaneously.

Fourth, vivid.

Vernacular interpretation: vivid: clear and distinct. Refers to the distant scenery clearly visible, or the past clearly reappears in front of us.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Feng Menglong

Source: Biography of Awakening the World: "Under the north window, I can see the people in Qingzhou vividly."

Five times, fresh in my memory.

Vernacular interpretation: The past is still very clear to me, just like what happened just now. Jude: Still so.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Liu Kezhuang

Source: "Postscript of the Complete Works of Houcun Zhang Nan in Qian Qiu": "Remember as if you had met someone new."

What happened in the past is still very clear to me, as if it had just happened.