What are the brave idioms?

Finish sth once and for all

[yáo yǒng yì]

Try hard once, do things well, and then don't bother.

immortal

[Yang Guifei xiǔ] incarnation]

Refers to immortal and indelible glorious deeds or great spirit. Immortal.

Go down in history forever

[yǒng chui qng shǐ]

Brilliant deeds or great spirits will be passed down in history forever.

There will never be a peaceful day.

[yǒng wú níng rì]

There will never be peace, which means social unrest.

Never reach the finish line

[yüng wúzhüng]

End point: end point, end point. There will never be an end.

immortal

[xiǔ]

Glorious deeds and great spirit will be passed down forever.

You will be separated forever.

[y u míng yǒng gé]

Never meet again after death.

Changshou yongchang

[jì shòu yǒng chāng]

1 is the second half of the national seal.

The long years in Ji Yan

[zhào züI yüng Jie]

Buddhist language. They all say it takes a long time. It's from the Infinite Life Sutra.

Never give birth out of plan.

[yǒng Jie chén lún]

Also known as "eternal robbery."

Trade temporary hard work for long-term comfort.

[zán láo yǒng yì]

Thoroughly Refers to the exchange of temporary hard work for long-term comfort.

Forever longer leaks

[güng cháng lòu yüng]

Describe the long night.

never end

[yüng yüng Wu qióng]

Yongyong: Forever. There will never be an end.

never end

[yǒng shìwúQing]

Poverty: the end. It takes a long time to describe, and there is no end.

Never give birth out of plan.

[yǒng Jie chén lún]

See "robbing a sunken ship forever".

Will always be remembered.

[Yang Zhizhi]

Always keep it in mind