marry and embark on a career
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é IQI ú w é ij ī, which means that children can inherit their father's and brother's career. It's from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
Dai Sheng's book of rites Xueji in the Western Han Dynasty: "the son of good governance must learn to be Qiu, and the son of good bow must learn to be Ji."
Idiom usage
It means that the children inherit the family property
Examples
There are also good heirs, for Qiu is Ji, the public no regrets! The inscription of Dong Gong tomb by Li Dongyang in Ming Dynasty
marry and embark on a career
the fleabane growing in the field of hemp becomes straight itself without support - péng shēng má zhōng
be completely bared there and then - zhāo rán ruò jiē