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What does Passing On Mean? What is the pronunciation of chuánzōzō
Chinese Idioms
Chuanzongjiēdài
Pronunciation
chuánzōngjiēdài
Interpretation
Zong: religion, family. Generation: offspring. To pass on the religion, to continue the offspring. In the old days, the birth of an only son would enable the family line to be passed on from generation to generation.
Source
No source for "Passing on the Religion"
Example
I would like to persuade him to ask for a "little one", so that he can have a son in the future. The next generation
★Chapter 37 of Bakin's Autumn
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