nourish brain to calm spirit
Deep rooted, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is sh ē ng ù D ǐ, meaning to make the foundation deep and firm, not easy to shake. Metaphor has a solid foundation and is not easy to shake. From Laozi.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deep rooted and deeply rooted
Idiom usage
Qiao Daoqing is not easy to be shaken. If he is allowed to enter the city, he will be firmly rooted. The 96th chapter of Shi Naian's Water Margin in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 59 of Lao Tzu: "having the mother of a country can last for a long time, which is the way of deep-rooted and long-term vision."
Chinese PinYin : shēn gēn gù dǐ
nourish brain to calm spirit
coarse clothes and simple fare. bù yī lì shí
Passing on the tortoise and attacking the purple. chuán guī xí zǐ
die without fulfilling one's ambitions. jī zhì ér mò
where the wind passes , the grass bends -- influence of gentlemen. fēng xíng cǎo cóng