leave no successor
No successor, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ò UJ ì w ú R é n, which means that there is no successor to inherit the cause of predecessors. From "the model of the three styles of the party -- Recalling Premier Zhou.".
Notes on Idioms
Succession: succession.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Ruiqing's "three models of the party's style of work -- Recalling Premier Zhou": "this old TCM's medical skills have not been given due attention, and there is no successor."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; used to describe the lack of successors. (1) it is the best time to pay close attention to the training of young teachers; otherwise, in three years' time, the backbone teachers will have no successors. (2) no one can succeed in any subject.
Chinese PinYin : hòu jì wú rén
leave no successor
White hair and beautiful face. bái fà zhū yán
The speaker is earnest, the listener is contemptuous. yán zhě zhūn zhūn,tīng zhě miǎo miǎo
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water. tàn tāng dǎo huǒ