Going back and forth
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā IL á ij ì w ǎ ng, which means to inherit the cause of predecessors and open up the way for the future. From the Journal of poetry.
Idiom usage
To refer to a cycle
Analysis of Idioms
Carry on the past and open up the future
The origin of Idioms
The fourth issue of the Journal of poetry in 1978: "four seas and five lakes, a collection of sages, early spring. Everyone says that the army and the people are happy to go on and on. "
Idiom explanation
Inherit the cause of predecessors, and open up the way for the future.
Going back and forth
one 's love for scholars is equal to one 's thirst for water - ài cái rú kě
resolutely to retire at the height of one 's official career - jí liú yǒng tuì
marry a woman many years younger than oneself - bái fà hóng yán
as different as heaven and hell - tiān yuān zhī bié