金石契

jīnshíqì
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 friendship as firm as metal and stone
  2. 2 an unshakable bond between friends

Examples

Liǎng rén shù shí nián rú yī rì, zhēn kě wèi jīnshíqì.
Decades together without change — their friendship is truly cast in metal and stone.
Tā zài xìn zhōng yǐ jīnshíqì xiāngxǔ, shì bù xiāng fù.
In the letter he pledged a bond of metal and stone, vowing never to betray it.

Tips

culture
金石 (metal and stone) is a classical shorthand for anything unchanging — metal doesn't rust away, stone doesn't wear down. is a covenant. Literary, not used in casual speech.

Stroke Order

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