pass on
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch é ngsh à ngq à Xi à, which means to carry on the former and lead to the latter. It comes from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, Qu Li Shang said, "therefore, the gentleman should be cautious." in the Tang Dynasty, Kong Ying said, "therefore, the words from the top to the bottom."
Idiom usage
Chapter five is the word of. The biography of Chen Huan in the Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
A link between the preceding and the following
pass on
fallen leaves return to the roots -- to revert to one 's origin - luò yè guī gēn
a long journey to be made on foot - cháng tú bá shè
the clouds melt and the mists disperse - yún xiāo wù sàn
very much ruffled , one sputters one 's words - jí yán jù sè