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Idioms describing inheriting the past

Carrying on the past? ? 承:承接;启:开创。 To take over what came before and create what will come after. It refers to carrying on the cause of the previous generation and opening the way for the future generation.

Originality: Ming Zhu Guozhen "Chung block sketch - Zeng have菴赠文":"Public bearing the former grass, Kai after the scale, the merit of this, hanging of the permanent."

Becoming and transmuting, inheriting and evolving.

Beginning and ending? ? To inherit from the previous generation and to inspire the next.

Origin: Ming - Zhu Guozhen "Chung block small articles - Zeng You菴赠文":"公承前草创,启后规模,此之功德,垂之永久。".

Transmission turtle attack purple? ? In the Han Dynasty, all the dukes and marquises wore a golden seal with purple ribbons and turtle buttons.

Origin: Hou Han Shu - Yin Zhi Chuan Zhan: "Hsun Hsun Miao Yin, pass the turtle attack purple." Li Xian note: "Marquis purple ribbons gold seal turtle button."

Transmission of the title of purple refers to the inheritance of a high title. In the Han Dynasty, all the dukes and marquises wore a golden seal with purple ribbons and turtle buttons.