rise from the ashes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī NGW ē ij ì Ju é, which means to revitalize the declining and continue the declining. From the Analects of Confucius, Yao Yue.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Yao Yue said, "the rise and fall of the state, the continuation of the peerless, the rest of the people, the people of the world return."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: Rise and fall, inherit and perish
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Examples
Han yingshao's "general meaning of customs · over reputation" said: "Ming government pursues far and wide, Xingwei continues to die out."
The biography of Zhang guangzhuan in the book of Jin: "the light in Liangzhou can be prosperous and powerful."
rise from the ashes
the dresses and ornaments of high officials in ancient times - yū qīng tuō zǐ
being put in the grease , it does not get glossy -- incorruptible official - zhī gāo mò rùn