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What are the idioms that describe "inheritance"?

1. Idiom: The Story of Firewood

Pinyin: xīn jìn huǒ chuán

Explanation: Firewood: Firewood. Even though the firewood is burned out, the fire remains. It is a metaphor for a master passing down his legacy to his disciples, passing it on from generation to generation.

Source: "Zhuangzi: The Master of Health Preservation": "It refers to being poor for salary, and the fire is spreading, and you don't know how to use it up."

Example sentence: The wind and clouds are scattered, and the virtuous and talented people are always beautiful. It becomes empty; when the salary is exhausted, the fire spreads, and the craftsmen and shops have rhymes. ★Chapter 54 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty

2. Idiom: carry on the past and open up the future

Pinyin: jì wǎng kāi lái

Explanation: continue: Inherit; open: develop. Inherit the work of our predecessors and open up the way for the future.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Zhou Zi Shu": "Therefore, continuing to go to the saints and starting to learn from the saints will make great contributions to this world."

Example sentences: In the future The Holy Cult of Ming Dynasty will carry on the past and open up the future, who else can it be without me? ★The first chapter of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty

3. Idiom: To bring forth the new from the old

Pinyin: tuī chén chū xīn

Explanation: Refers to the old Culture is inherited critically, eliminating its dross, absorbing its essence, and creating a new culture.

Source: Qing Dynasty Dai Yannian's "Autumn Deng Cong Hua·Zhongyong Temple Couplet": "It is not special to introduce the old and bring out the new, but it is very unique."

Example sentence: Study chess skills and weed out the old and bring out the new. ★Chen Yi's poem titled "Selected Go Famous Scores"

4. Idiom: passed down from generation to generation

Pinyin: dài dài xiāng chuán

Explanation: generation to generation Passed down from generation to generation.

Source: Lu Wenfu's "Feminized Suzhou People": "It has been passed down from generation to generation, making Suzhou people have a certain degree of closed-mindedness in their cultural mentality."

Example sentences: We The "Red Flag Canal Spirit" of Linzhou people's hard work and hard work must be passed down from generation to generation.

5. Idiom: one lineage

Pinyin: yī mài xiāng chéng

Explanation: one lineage: one bloodline; xiangcheng: inheritance. It has been passed down from generation to generation from the same bloodline and sect. There is an inheritance relationship between criticizing certain thoughts, behaviors or doctrines.

Source: Volume 11 of "Notes on the Two Han Dynasties" written by Qian Shi of the Song Dynasty: "This is why people must be called Yao and Shun, but those who do not follow the path of Yao and Shun will not dare to present it to the king. He said it."

Example sentence: If we know that they are as good as what Zhiwen said in "Yang Yingchuan Essay", we will have a better understanding of Wang, Yang and Shen, That’s why Song Dynasty comes from the same origin. ★Wen Yiduo's "Four Heroes"