ingrained
Deep rooted, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē NSH ē nd ì Ji é, meaning still deep-rooted; refers to deep and solid foundation. From Qingbo magazine.
The origin of Idioms
The eighth volume of Qingbo magazine, written by Zhou Wei of Song Dynasty: "a man who has been living in the world for 20 years has a different brother and failed to start a family. He lost his life to Ma Hui of the agency because of the fall of his family. He has a long history and is deeply rooted. He gives birth to a man and a woman, and has an unbearable sense of righteousness."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: deep rooted and deep-rooted
Idiom usage
The metaphor has a solid foundation.
Chinese PinYin : gēn shēn dì jié
ingrained
the more honourable , the more humble. sān mìng ér fǔ
breaking an oath almost before it is made. kǒu xuè wèi gān
It's like hearing a voice and seeing a person. rú wéi qí shēng,rú jiàn qí rén