proceed from the one to the other
From this to that, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin y ó UC ǐ J í B ǐ, is related to that phenomenon by this phenomenon.
explain
This: this; that: that. From this phenomenon to that one. 
Classics
[Qing Dynasty] Xia Jingqu's wild old man's Expositions chapter 66: when you meet a well-known person, you should be open-minded and ask, from here to there, if you accumulate every inch, you will get better every day. the various materials of the enemy's situation obtained from the reconnaissance should be refined, removed from the false and retained from the true, and thought from one side to the other and from the outside to the inside. ——Mao Zedong's strategic issues in China's Revolutionary War
usage
To be used as an adverbial; to be related.
proceed from the one to the other
so hot on stones that gold might have melted there - shuò yù liú jīn
excelling and deep ---- to be transcendent without trace - chāo chāo xuán zhù
Life is filled with dangerous temptations. - ní chuán dù hé
spectators stood round like a wall - guān zhě rú dǔ
of men shouting and horses neighing - rén hǎn mǎ sī
with a severe countenance and a harsh voice - zhèng yán lì sè