The idiom Pinyin X θ x Ι n j ì n hu ǒ chuan á n
The idiom explains salary: salary. Although the wood has burned out, the fire is still there. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.
The idiom comes from the pre-Qin Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Health Master": "It means that poverty is the salary, and fire spreads, and I don't know what to do."
The idiom "traditional pay and dismissal"
Simple spelling of idioms
The idiom phonetic notation ㄒㄣㄐㄣㄏㄨㄛㄔㄨㄢˊ.
Ordinary uncommon idioms
Idiom word number four-character idiom
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idiom usage is related; As a predicate; Metaphorically, master passed on his career to his disciples.
Idiom structure connects idioms
Ancient idioms in the idiom era
Synonym firewood biography
There are no examples of idioms, and talents and talents are empty; The salary is full of fire, and the craftsman has a rhyme in the market. (Fifty-fourth Back to Wu's Scholars Qing Dynasty)