rise from the ashes
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī ngmi è J ì Ju é, which means to revitalize and continue the extinct. From the Analects of Confucius, Yao Yue.
Analysis of Idioms
The rise and fall, the rise and fall, the fall and the fall
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Yao Yue said, "the rise and fall of the state, the continuation of the peerless, the rest of the people, the people of the world return."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. "Regardless of some common sense mistakes in Confucius, it is said that Chinese film makers can make Confucius with great efforts. No matter what angle they stand, they should be given support, affirmation and encouragement, because in today's dull period of cultural lack of creativity, we need more pioneers like Confucius Film, our culture will not be lack of innovation and conservative, will not lose the sense of direction and cultural vitality. Of course, our times also need defenders like Bao Pengshan, and more people to mend the loopholes and inherit the ups and downs, so that we will not become nihilists who forget our ancestors. " According to the preface of Yaqi Enze marquis in the book of Han Dynasty, "since ancient times, the emperor who has been appointed and prospered will rise and fall, inherit and eliminate, cultivate and abolish Juyi, then the world will return to benevolence, and the political actions of the four sides will be like this." In the second and third chapters of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "the Zhou Dynasty moved eastward, and the imperial discipline was destroyed, and the Duke of Huan rectified and collapsed. The rise and fall, the succession and the extinction, the survival of the Three Kingdoms, and the five great leaders of the great justice hall. " According to the biography of Prince Ruizhong Dorgon in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty, "the common people can't live up to the original intention of the imperial court to ask for a thief, to rise and fall, and to inherit and die."
Chinese PinYin : xīng miè jì jué
rise from the ashes
Beat the whip and the stirrup. jī biān chuí dèng
act outrageously and ferociously. bà dào héng xíng