rootless
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ó UQ í w ú Gu ī, which means that the cavalry leaving the team has nowhere to go; it means that they can't get a home without a root. It's from the "Er Cheng Yi Shu · Yi Shu 7".
Notes on Idioms
Ranger: an outgoing cavalry.
The origin of Idioms
Song Dynasty's "Er Cheng Yi Shu · Yi Shu 7" said: "only the matter view physics, the flood Ran is like the ride has no return."
Idiom usage
Examples
Wen Gong divided Zhizhi, Gewu as a prophet, and sincerity as a hindsight, so he was worried about no return. (the 12th volume of the case of Ming Confucianism by Huang Zongxi in Ming Dynasty quoted Wang Ji's answer to Wu Wuzhai)
Chinese PinYin : yóu jì wú guī
rootless
make up a deficiency by the surplus. jué cháng bǔ duǎn
daily increasing and monthly benefiting. rì zī yuè yì
confirmed habits are hard to get rid of. jí zhòng nán fǎn
Strong branches but weak roots. qiáng zhī ruò běn