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A sentence to describe a son who has his father’s genes

1. A tiger will come out of the door.

Interpretation:

Jiangmen: A family that has been a general for generations. It is a metaphor that if the parents are talented, the descendants will also have extraordinary skills. It also means that the younger generation should not disgrace the family.

Sentence: He is tall and mighty, and he can really catch the enemy.

2. Green is better than blue.

Interpretation:

First came from Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning". Xunzi used indigo as a metaphor for rising stars who have made academic achievements, and bluegrass as a metaphor for their teachers or seniors. Cyan: Indigo, cyan pigment. Blue: Polygonum indica, a grass from which pigments can be extracted. Indigo is extracted from indigo, but its color is darker than indigo. It is a metaphor that people can improve after studying or education. It is often used to describe students surpassing teachers or future generations being better than predecessors.

Sentence: Our next generation will definitely be better than others.

3. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and each generation is stronger than the last.

Interpretation:

Talents emerge in large numbers in every era, and subsequent generations can always surpass their predecessors, just as the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves in front.

Sentence: Today's young people are like the waves behind the Yangtze River pushing the waves ahead, and each generation is stronger than the last.