1. Succession of mantles and mantles? [yī bō xiāng chéng]: The transmission of Taoism between masters and disciples of Zen Buddhism in China, and a ceremony of awarding mantles and mantles is often held; it is a metaphor for the passing on of technology and academic skills from master to disciple.
Source: "Old Book of Tang Dynasty·The Legend of Shenxiu"
2. The transmission of the mantle and mantle [yī bō xiāng chuán]: the transmission of Taoism between masters and disciples of Zen Buddhism in China, and the ceremony of awarding the mantle and mantle is often held; It is a metaphor for the transfer of technology and academic skills from master to apprentice.
Source: "Old Tang Book·Shenxiu Biography": "In the late Wei Dynasty, there was a monk Bodhidharma, a prince of Tianzhu, who became a monk in order to protect the country. He entered the South China Sea and learned the wonderful method of Zen Buddhism, which he said came from Sakyamuni. According to legend, there is a mantle as a record, and it is passed down from generation to generation."
3. Pass on the fire [xīn huǒ xiāng chuán]: In ancient times, it was a metaphor for the physical body being exhausted but the spirit being immortal; later generations used it to describe knowledge and skills. Passed down from generation to generation.
Source: "Zhuangzi. Health Preservation Master": "It means that when you are poor for fuel, the fire is passed on, and you don't know how to use it up." Originally burned with firewood, the fire can still be passed down.
4. To inherit the past and link up the future [ chéng qián qǐ hòu ]: to inherit: to take over; to initiate: to create. To take over what has gone before and create what comes after; to inherit the cause of the predecessors and to pave the way for future generations.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhu Guozhen's "Yongzhuan Xiaos·Zeng Youan's Gift" "The public inherited the pioneering work and opened up the future scale. The merits of this will last forever."
5. Continuing the past and opening up the future [jì wǎng kāi lái]: inherit: to inherit; to open up: to open up; to inherit the cause of the predecessors and open up the way for the future.
Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi·Dao Unification·Book of Zhou Zi": "This teacher's teachings are so inherited from the saints and started to learn, and they have made great contributions to this world."
6. Continuing the past [ kāi lái jì wǎng ]: inheriting the legacy of the predecessors and paving the way for the future.
7. One lineage: one lineage: one bloodline; one lineage: inheritance. It has been passed down from generation to generation from the same bloodline and sect. Refers to the inheritance relationship between certain thoughts, behaviors or doctrines.
Source: Lu Xun's "The Sequel to the Huagai Collection·Flowerless Rose No. 3": "The rumor newspapers in Beijing have been passed down from generation to generation since Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor, Zhang Xun was restored, and Zhang Shizhao 'rectified the academic style'. This has always been the case. ”
8. To introduce the new through the old [tuī chén chū xīn]: refers to critically inheriting the old culture, 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 unique.
9. Feng Mao Jimei [fèng máo jì měi?] : In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for the father to be an official, and the son could inherit the father's business.
Source: Chapter 34 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "Don't you hear that their elder brother will also protect the Taoist platform today?" She is truly a phoenix with beautiful beauty, admirable and respectable.
10. Yixiangcheng [yī xì xiāng chéng]: One line: a 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 in front of the king. He is the way."
Pronunciation: [chuán chéng]
Interpretation: succession; inheritance: pass, pass on, here it means to teach; inherit, hold up, then, here is The meaning of inheritance. Inheritance generally refers to the process of teaching and inheriting certain knowledge, skills, teachings, etc. between masters and disciples.
Sentence making:
1. We must develop good behavioral habits, improve our ideological and moral cultivation, start from ordinary things, start bit by bit, in order to inherit civilization, Practice virtue and work hard to realize our dreams.
2. Tolerance is a virtue inherited by human culture.
Because of tolerance, the sea becomes vast and boundless; because of tolerance, the sky has long clouds and is beautiful; because of tolerance, the mountain peaks collect fine soil and dust and stand tall. The world has eternal beauty because of tolerance.
3. We have been together through thick and thin for ninety years, inheriting the party's motto, working hard, working hand in hand to create a future.
4. A heart full of the blessings of human history and civilization cannot inherit history on its own, or it may be said that this heart full of historical blessings is itself a concrete representation of history.
5. Selflessly passing on one's best qualities and best skills to those who need him, this human virtue is more eternal than anything else.
Quotes:
1. Protecting national languages ??is conducive to the inheritance and development of human civilization, as well as to national unity and social stability. ——Zhou Haizhong
2. The combination of intellectual imagination, cultural inheritance, and the possibility of specific technological realization will bring us valuable strategic opportunities. ——Pan Zhuting
3. Because of some cultural heritage and inheritance, human beings will not get too lost and go around in circles. Only because of differences can human beings develop. ——Wang Meng