pull up the rushes with their roots
Bamoulianru, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á m á Oli á NR ú, which means to recommend each other. From Tai in the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
Tai in the book of changes: "pluck the grass (MAO) and gather it."
Idiom usage
It's a big surprise to find some white hair on the sideburns. People who are not pulling a hair out in pingsu have to pull it out heartily at this time. There may be a bright meat bead on the root of their hair. Middle age by Liang Shiqiu
pull up the rushes with their roots
the woman in her thirty-forties - xú niáng bàn lǎo
dissipated young sets who take a fancy to lewdness - yóu fēng xì dié
have a slow walk instead of riding in a carriage - huǎn bù dài chē
Develop the government and show benevolence - fā zhèng shī rén