deepen foundation
Deep rooted is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē ng ē ng ù B ě n, meaning to make the foundation deep and unshakable.
explain
Make the foundation deep and unshakable. The same as "deeply rooted".
source
1. According to the biography of Lu Mao in Wu Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, "as for the boiling of the tripod in the middle Xia Dynasty, when the nine regions were in the span, the rate must be rooted in the root and cherish the cost."
2. Fu Tao, a biography of Wenyuan in the book of Jin, said: "to make it gradual, to keep track of it, to favor it with restraint, to grant power to others, and not to be militarized. Therefore, Du Qimeng was deeply rooted and passed on to all generations."
3. In the book of Jin, Lu Zuan Zai Ji: "there are many events in recent years, and the public and private sectors are exhausted. If we don't have a firm foundation, we are afraid of the future."
4. Sima Guang's book Zizhitongjian of the Song Dynasty, volume 173: Tianyuan has no accumulated virtue; according to its appearance, life is not long. In addition, Zhu Zhen was weak, and each order was given to the country, so there was no deep-rooted plan.
5. The twelfth chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: Tao gongzu gave three orders to Cao mengde in Xuzhou to fight against Lu Bu: in the past, Gaozu protected Guanzhong and Guangwu ruled Hanoi, both of which were deeply rooted in order to control the world. Advance is enough to win the enemy, retreat is enough to hold fast, so although there are difficulties, we can finally help the great cause.
usage
It is often used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : shēn gēn gù běn
deepen foundation
take pleasure in other people's misfortune. xìng zāi lè huò
worse off than some, better off than many. bǐ shàng bù zú,bǐ xià yǒu yú
take advantage of another 's perilous state. chèn rén zhī wēi
turn sb . 's trick to one 's own use. jiāng jī jiù jì
Gulls and rivers depend on each other. ōu shuǐ xiāng yī