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to continue / to follow after / then / afterwards / to go on with / to succeed / to inherit
Usage
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繼
Meanings:
1. 继续;延续。 (Continue; continue on)
2. 继承。 (Inherit; succeed)
3. 继承者。 (Heir; successor)
4. 随后;接着。 (Afterwards; following)
5. 接济;增益。 (Provide assistance; help)
6. 系结。 (Tie together; bind)
Examples:
1. 继续;延续。《說文•糸部》:“繼,續也。” 《廣韻•霽韻》:“繼,紹繼。俗作繼。”
(Continue; continue on. "Ji, to continue." from "Shuowen Jiezi"; "Ji, to succeed and continue" from "Guangyun").
2. 继承。《禮記•中庸》:“夫孝者,善繼人之志,善述人之事者也。”
(Inherit. "A filial person understands the will of others and carries on their works." from "Li Ji").
3. 继承者。《楚辭•天問》:“閔妃匹合,厥身是繼。”
(Heir. "Min Fei matched together, her body is the successor." from "Chuci").
4. 随后;接着。《孟子•公孫丑下》:“繼而有師命,不可以請。久於齊,非我志也。”
(Afterwards. "Thereafter the command of the teacher comes, cannot be requested. Long in Qi, it is not my ambition." from "Mengzi").
5. 接济;增益。《論語•雍也》:“君子周急不繼富。”
(Provide assistance. "A gentleman shares the emergency but does not assist the rich." from "Lunyu").
6. 系结。《爾雅•釋詁上》:“係,繼也。”
(Tie together. "Tie, to continue." from "Erya").
繼
Meanings:
1. 子孫後代。 (Offspring; descendants)
2. 後援。 (Backing; reinforcement; support)
Examples:
1. 子孫後代。《山海經·大荒北經》:有無腸之國無繼子。
(Offspring. "In the country of no intestines, there are no successors." from "Shan Hai Jing").
2. 後援。《左傳·僖公三十三年》:圍之不繼。
(Backing. "Surround without reinforcement." from "Zuo Zhuan").
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