have an uninterrupted career of advancement
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à NT ó ur à sh à ng, which means rapid academic progress. From bingzhutan.
Idiom explanation
Culm head: bamboo culm tip; top: rising.
The origin of Idioms
Bingzhutan: "master Zhaoxian sent a verse saying: a hundred Zhang pole is not moving, although it is not true to get people. The world of ten directions is the whole body. "
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, etc.
Idiom story
During the Song Dynasty, jingcen, a monk in Changsha, was highly accomplished in Buddhism. He often went to preach and preach in various places. He spoke in simple terms and was eloquent. The audience talked with him about the highest level of Buddhism. He took out the Sutra and read it to everyone: "a hundred Zhang's rod is not moving, although it is not true. The world of ten directions is the whole body. "
have an uninterrupted career of advancement
withered trees and rotten stumps - kū niǎo xiǔ zhū
Identify the source of drinking water - yǐn shuǐ biàn yuán
A hundred generations of passers-by - bǎi dài guò kè
lookers-on see most of the game - páng guān zhě qīng
magnificent in scale and grand in momentum - táng zāi huáng zāi