Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Inherit the tradition and bring forth the new.
Inherit the tradition and bring forth the new.
[Interpretation] Push out the old grain in the granary; Replace the new grain. Extended to eliminate the dross in the old things; Absorb the essence; Make it develop in a new direction. Chen: Old grain is stored in the warehouse.
[Language] Song Fei's "Liang Xi Ren Zhang Zhi Qian Wen Porridge" quoted Dongpo Post: "Wu Yezi advised rice porridge; Cloud can push Chen Zhixin; Benefiting the stomach and nourishing the stomach. "
[announce] to come out; Can't pronounce "cū".
[Discrimination] Chen; Unable to write to "array"
[near meaning] spit out the old and accept the new, and get rid of the old and innovate.
[antonym] hidebound
[Usage] Used as a compliment. More refers to inheriting cultural heritage. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
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