pull up the rushes with their roots
Bamoulianru, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á m á Oli á NR ú, which means to recommend each other. From Tai in the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
Tai in the book of changes: "pluck the grass (MAO) and gather it."
Idiom usage
It's a big surprise to find some white hair on the sideburns. People who are not pulling a hair out in pingsu have to pull it out heartily at this time. There may be a bright meat bead on the root of their hair. Middle age by Liang Shiqiu
Chinese PinYin : bá máo lián rú
pull up the rushes with their roots
breaking an oath almost before it is made. kǒu xuè wèi gān
Escape from the Yellow crown. dùn jì huáng guàn