Rope after rope
Jijishengsheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì J ì m ǐ nm ǐ n, which means continuous succession. The same as "inheriting". It comes from the tablet inscription of Wu cemetery.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: jicuncun, jichengcheng
The origin of Idioms
Ming Song Lian's Jieming of Wu cemetery says, "since then, I have never known AI."
Idiom usage
As an attributive, adverbial; used for people or things example and I, the Chinese, stand tall and independent, continue the rope, growth and prosperity, to stand today. Liang Qichao's general trend of changes in Chinese academic thoughts
Chinese PinYin : jì jì mǐn mǐn
Rope after rope
compasses , set square , spirit level and plumb line. guī jǔ zhǔn shéng
national enmity and family hatred. guó chóu jiā hèn