disciples and students of a master
Taoli menqiang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t á ol ǐ m é nqi á ng, which means students of others or their descendants. From the Peony Pavilion, boudoir school.
Idiom usage
It is used as an object and attributive; it is used as an example for teachers to write one or two poems to praise the prosperity of the gate wall. Qian Yong, Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu's Peony Pavilion, boudoir School of the Ming Dynasty: "you are waiting to fight, to fight, to scare the undertakers."
disciples and students of a master
A tired bird knows how to return - juàn niǎo zhī huán
may your family grow and prosper like spreading melonvines - mián mián guā dié
dedicate oneself to one's writings - yǎng wū zhù shū