What does immortality mean?

Immortality means that a good name will be passed down to future generations forever.

Traffic: spread; Fang: the fragrance of flowers and plants is a metaphor for a good reputation; Baishi: The ancients took 30 years as their life and described it as a very long time. A good reputation will last forever in future generations. Or you can live forever. This idiom contains feelings of praise, reverence and admiration, and expresses high praise and permanent commemoration of a person or an event.

The origin of this idiom is that good does not die, and evil does not die. The ancients took 30 years as their life and described it as a very long time. It is often used to describe the reputation left by those noble and virtuous people, and also to describe the permanent spread of their deeds, works or relics.

If a general helps Han, he is a loyal minister, and the name of Qing history will last forever. The immortal fame here is used to describe that the reputation of loyal subjects will be passed down to future generations forever. Immortality is often compared with infamy for thousands of years. It describes that if a person does evil things, his notoriety will always be spurned and remembered by the world.

A way to commemorate an eternal person or thing:

1. Monument or statue: Monuments or statues can be built to commemorate important people or events, so as to permanently preserve their images and deeds. These monuments or statues can be placed in public places, parks or museums for people to pay their respects and remember.

2. Museums and cultural heritage: Collect related cultural relics and materials of people or things that have been handed down through the ages, and establish museums or cultural heritage for people to study and understand their historical, cultural and social values. These heritages can include sites, buildings, works of art, etc.

3. Literary works and film and television works: Through literary works, poems, novels, dramas, movies, TV dramas and other media, the stories of people or events that will last forever will be presented to future generations in a more vivid way. These works can dig deep into the historical background, people and events, so that more people can understand and remember these classic historical stories.

4. Commemorative activities and ceremonies: Commemorative activities or ceremonies are held on important anniversaries or festivals to remember and recall those people or things that will exist forever. These activities and ceremonies can include speeches, concerts, cultural exhibitions, commemorative ceremonies, etc.