A legacy
Yihuiyuze, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í Hu ì y ú Z é, which means the benefaction left by predecessors. It comes from the biography of Zhiyu in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhiyu in the book of Jin, "the former Yisi amnesty book is far from being called the legacy of the former Emperor, and the position of the former Emperor is generally increased to the first class, so as to reward the hearts of the four seas."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing.
A legacy
feel as if a knife were piercing one 's heart - xīn rú dāo cuò
keep the parents warm in winter and cool in summer - dōng wēn xià qīng
length of land on small picture - chǐ shān cùn shuǐ
The day is warm and the wind is warm - rì hé fēng nuǎn
sonorous , resounding and prolonged - rǎo liáng sān rì