leave no successor
No successor, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ò UJ ì w ú R é n, which means that there is no successor to inherit the cause of predecessors. From "the model of the three styles of the party -- Recalling Premier Zhou.".
Notes on Idioms
Succession: succession.
The origin of Idioms
Luo Ruiqing's "three models of the party's style of work -- Recalling Premier Zhou": "this old TCM's medical skills have not been given due attention, and there is no successor."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; used as predicate and attributive; used to describe the lack of successors. (1) it is the best time to pay close attention to the training of young teachers; otherwise, in three years' time, the backbone teachers will have no successors. (2) no one can succeed in any subject.
leave no successor