disciples and followers
Apprentice, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ú Z ǐ t ú s ū n, which means apprentice and retransmitted apprentice. It refers to a person who has been handed down from generation to generation. It comes from the biography of Pingyao by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The eighth chapter of the biography of Pingyao written by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "I'm afraid that this wild seed will not be your apprentice."
Idiom usage
I read the Sutra of Du Ren in Qiuhua hall. (Chapter 43 of Hua Yue Chen by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty) "in the new dynasty, there are new" helping literati ", and like the most fertile pigs and bedbugs, many kinds of apprentices and grandchildren have been born. ----Preface to selected works of Lu Xun's miscellaneous feelings by Qu Qiubai
Chinese PinYin : tú zǐ tú sūn
disciples and followers
When water is wet, fire is dry. shuǐ liú shī,huǒ jiù zào
the dresses and ornaments of high officials in ancient times. yū qīng tuō zǐ
hands and eyes acting in coordination. shǒu huī mù sòng
writes books to creat new theory. zhù shū lì shuō