From generation to generation, China's idiom, Pinyin, is X and N Hu ǒ Xi ā ng Chu á n, which means that knowledge and skills are passed down from generation to generation. From Zhuangzi. Master of health. "
Explanation: In ancient times, it was a metaphor that the bones were exhausted and the spirit was immortal; Later generations use it to describe the knowledge and skills passed down from generation to generation.
This idiom comes from Zhuangzi. Master of health care: "refers to the poor salary, the fire spreads, and I don't know what to do." The original intention is that the firewood is burned out, and the fire can still be passed down. In ancient times, it was a metaphor that bones were exhausted and the spirit was immortal; Later generations use it to describe the knowledge and skills passed down from generation to generation.
Social activities passed down from generation to generation
The selection results of the 7th "Passing on from generation to generation-Looking for the Outstanding Person of the Year as the Guardian of Cultural Heritage" sponsored by China Cultural Relics Protection Foundation were announced on 17.
The purpose of "passing on from generation to generation" is to encourage the whole society to care for and protect cultural relics, and to inherit and carry forward China's excellent traditional culture. At the same time, the foundation's future work will be guided by the spirit of the 18th CPC National Congress, effectively integrate the cultural protection work into the society, grasp major events and do practical things.