Tracing back to the source of poverty
Tracing back to the source of poverty, looking for the place of origin in the upper reaches of the river is a metaphor for seeking the source of things.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Wu Za Zu Shi Bu Er written by Xie Zhaohe in Ming Dynasty: "in the spring and Autumn period, those who were good at discussing surnames were Zhongzhong in Lu, Xuchen in Jin and Ziyu in Zheng, while others were not. It is difficult to trace back to the source of poverty. "
Example: therefore, only the prose of Han people is recorded in the compilation, which is a special collection of eight schools in Tang and Song dynasties. In order to inherit and study the ancient prose, we should first get its Jin Liang, and then we can use the essence of various schools to accumulate our ears. An example of the preface to the selection of ancient texts by Fang Bao in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Usage: as predicate and attribute; mostly used in figurative sentences
Synonyms: tracing back to the source, the source and the source
Chinese PinYin : sù liú qióng yuán
Tracing back to the source of poverty
be fond of the new and tired of the old. xǐ xīn yàn jiù
In the world of rivers and lakes, my heart hangs in Wei que. shēn zài jiāng hú,xīn xuán wèi què