thick with leaves and deep-rooted
Deep rooted and leafy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē NSH ē NY è m à o, which means deep rooted, leafy. If we have a solid foundation, we will prosper. From Tang Zhang Shuo's Ode to uprising hall.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Zhang said in the ode to the uprising Hall: "if a man cultivates his virtue to give up his life, and is ordered to build a nation, he who comes from the source will have a long history, and he who has deep roots will have luxuriant leaves, and heaven and man will repay each other."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: bengu Zhirong, deeply rooted antonym: reeds on the wall, dead trees and rotten plants
Idiom usage
Some good people, good deeds and good words can infiltrate into her heart and blood, making her deeply rooted. "Du Wanxiang: deep roots and luxuriant leaves" by Ding Ling
Chinese PinYin : gēn shēn yè mào
thick with leaves and deep-rooted
plug one 's ears while stealing a bell. yǎn ěr tōu líng
Love the hair but not the fur. ài máo fǎn qiú
one 's heart ached as if pierced by ten thousand arrows. wàn jiàn cuán xīn