carry on a predecessor 's task and make a greater success of it
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ǒ ngsh ì Z ē nghu á, meaning to continue the cause of predecessors, and make it more perfect and beautiful. From preface to selected works.
Notes on Idioms
Heel: follow, continue.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Wen Xuan by Liang Xiaotong of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "the cover and increase of China are based on the event, and the change and increase of China are based on the event. When there are things, it is also appropriate to write. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; commendatory. Examples: even the walls of the front door and other walls are carved with flowers and figures, which is just to add to the extravagance and extravagance. The 27th chapter of Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in the Qing Dynasty and the history of the Ming Dynasty: Yufu Zhi I: "the east capital has nine Yi, Yunhan, Diao Mian, and Zhuo objects, which add to the prosperity and change with each passing day. In Qing Dynasty, deshuoting's "a string of grass beads · fashion" said: "Manchuria pastry is original and complicated, but it can't be said that the following things add splendor." "As far as I know, it seems that nothing has been changed in the revolution, only the following events add to the splendor, which is even worse than before."
Chinese PinYin : zhǒng shì zēng huá
carry on a predecessor 's task and make a greater success of it
make a hurried journey without stop. mǎ bù tíng tí
heaven at last repays a crime. tiān lǐ zhāo zhāng