The root cause
According to the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē NJI é P á NJ ù, which means to describe a firm foundation and powerful force. It comes from the book of the new Tang Dynasty, biography of literature and art, Li Han.
Notes on Idioms
Plate, pass "pan".
The origin of Idioms
Li Han, the second biography of literature and art in the new book of Tang Dynasty: "it's like a thief who, because of the capital of the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, has a large number of troops and accumulated wealth. He is rooted in the West and refuses. Although he is finally annihilated, it will take a long time."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : gēn jié pán jù
The root cause
get fat by going bake on one 's word. shí yán ér féi
have great ambition but little talent. zhì dà cái shū
Compare the green with the white. qǔ qīng pì bái
The moon knows the wind, the foundation knows the rain. yuè yūn zhī fēng,chǔ rùn zhī yǔ
plug one 's ears while stealing a bell. yǎn ěr dào líng