hundred generations of root and branches
Benzhibaishi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ě nzh ī B ǎ ISH ì, which means that the descendants are prosperous and will not decline for a hundred generations. From Shi Da Ya Wen Wang.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: a hundred generations
Idiom usage
He is the Minister of the Five Dynasties, who serves the king with the way, enriches the grass and plants, and leads the earth with benevolence, which is popular with the blessing of the world. After the Han Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In Shi Da Ya Wen Wang: "Wen Wang's grandson is a great supporter." Mao Zhuan: "Ben, Ben Zong also; Zhi, Zhi Zi also." Zheng xuanjian: "his descendants are suitable for the son of heaven, and the common people are princes, all of them have lived for hundreds of generations."
hundred generations of root and branches
today we are no longer as we have been - jīn fēi xī bǐ
Ten relatives and nine dependents - shí qīn jiǔ juàn
where the wind passes , the grass bends -- influence of gentlemen - fēng xíng gé yǎn
nourish one 's parent in his old age and bury his dead body - yǎng lǎo sòng zhōng
fit in exactly with one 's wishes - zhèng zhòng jǐ huái