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Pronunciation: [j ? y ? u x: n]
Note: Jude: Yes. I still know what happened in the past, just like what happened just now.
Sentence making: Some things are fresh in my memory, although many years have passed.
Source: Liu Kezhuang's Postscript to the Complete Works of Houcun: "Servants are on the official health; Learn more about its people; Friends have not been seen for decades; Remember to be a new friend; Nowadays, there are only a handful of old friends. "
I can't bear to look back.
Pronunciation: [bù kān huí shǒu]
Note: Kan: passable; Looking back: looking back, recalling. It means that when you think about the past, you will feel painful, so you can't bear to remember.
Source: Yu Meiren by Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty: "When is the spring flower and 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. "
3. A flash in the pan
Pronunciation: [tá n huā y and xià n]
Note: Epiphyllum: a potted flower in a secluded pool, which has a short opening time. A beautiful thing or scenery appears for a while and then disappears.
Source: "Miao Fa Hua Lian Jing Convenience": "Buddha tells Sharifutsu; If it is a wonderful method; The Buddha is coming; Time is to be said; For example, excellent potted flowers; Speaking of ears. "
4. vivid in my mind
Pronunciation: [l √ l √ z à i mù]
Note: vivid: clear and distinct. Refers to the distant scenery clearly visible, or the past clearly reappears in front of us.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong "Awakening the World": "Qingzhou City under the North Window; See people in the state; I remember it very clearly. "
It is sweet to recall painful thoughts.
Pronunciation: [K ǔ Setian]
Note: Recall past sufferings and today's happy life.
Sentence-making: In order to improve students' ideological consciousness, the school often invites bitter old workers to make a report recalling bitter experiences.