the practice of " gathering a few trustworthy people through secret contacts
The idiom, as predicate and attribute, means to go deep into the masses and connect the scattered masses. From: Zhou Minggang's heroine without hands: "like many land reform cadres, she has done a good job in taking root."
Idiom explanation
Idiom interpretation: go deep into the masses and connect the scattered masses.
Idioms and allusions
The source of the idiom: Zhou Minggang's heroine without hands: "like many land reform cadres, she has done a good job in taking root."
Idiom usage
Usage: used as predicate and attributive; used in spoken English
Discrimination of words
Related idioms: down to earth
Chinese PinYin : zhā gēn chuàn lián
the practice of " gathering a few trustworthy people through secret contacts
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up. zuò chī shān bēng
Say all you know and say all you can. zhī wú bù yán,yán wú bù jìn
the hum of study is clearly heard. shū shēng lǎng lǎng
The sky is high and the day is far away. tiān gāo rì yuǎn
a place where there is no one. wú rén zhī jìng
go into the whys and wherefores of it. zhuī gēn jiū dǐ