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The difference between paying the fire and passing it on from generation to generation

Different meanings, different ways of using.

1, passed on from generation to generation: it means passed on from generation to generation until the firewood is burned out, and it is a metaphor for the inheritance of knowledge, technology or traditional culture. Emphasis is placed on ensuring the continuity and inheritance of knowledge, technology or culture through generations. This idiom is often used to emphasize traditional culture, family tradition or academic inheritance.

2. Passing on from generation to generation: it means passing on from generation to generation and connecting with each other, and it is a metaphor for the inheritance of a career or work. The key point is to ensure the continuity and development of occupation or work by passing it on to different people. This idiom is often used to emphasize the inheritance and development of work in enterprises, organizations or teams.