Intertwined
It is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Cu ò Ji é P á ng ē n, which means that things are difficult and complicated; it describes people's perseverance.
explain
wrong: crisscross; node: branch; disk: twist. The roots and branches of the trees crisscross. ① It means that things are difficult and complicated. ② It describes a person's perseverance.
source
Yu Xuzhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "if you don't seek easy ambition, if you don't seek refuge, then you will be a minister. If you don't encounter deep-rooted mistakes, how can you use other sharp tools?" The wind and the moon are free from dust. Zhao Tongfen by Zhang Xiaoxiang in Song Dynasty
usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute
Intertwined
said of the integrity of a public servant who does not take a single penny unrightfully - yī jiè bù gǒu
have no definite conviction of one 's own - yī wéi liǎng kě
nothing concealed in a straightforward man 's mind - xiōng wú sù wù