carry forward
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à NY á nggu à NGD à, which means to make beautiful things develop, expand and improve on the original basis. It comes from the book with Jiao qianhou written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
carry forward. It refers to the continuous development, expansion and improvement of beautiful things on the original basis.
The origin of Idioms
Li Zhi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book with Jiao weak Marquis: "the people who are waiting for wood hope that my brother will speed up his career and make it an immortal cause to expound and develop this learning."
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: as predicate; refers to carry forward
Example: he wants to make the best of this stunt.
carry forward
Stones from other mountains can be used to attack jade - tā shān zhī shí,kě yǐ gōng yù
touch gold and turn it into iron -- miscorrect a piece of writing - diǎn jīn chéng tiě
a mirage , insubstantial objects - jìng huā shuǐ yuè