die without descendants
die without descendants. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Du à NZ à Ju é s à n, meaning no son, no grandson, refers to no offspring. It comes from the story of jingchai Zhike.
The origin of Idioms
"If you don't get married again, I only worry about who will pay homage to the grave if you lose your children and grandchildren."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and object. It is often used as curse example '~ ah q! " I heard the little nun's cry from a distance. The true story of Ah Q by Lu Xun
Analysis of Idioms
There are no successors, no family, and no family
die without descendants
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