Root to root
Genlianzhuzhu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē NLI á nzh ū D ǎ I, meaning still connected. It comes from yuan Dianzhang, the second Department of punishment, Department of prison.
The origin of Idioms
"Yuan Dianzhang · Department of Punishment 2 · Department of prison" says: "a small number of complaints were made, and they were arrested in succession. When they moved to Shibo, they were full of troubles, and the prison became a market."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Root to root
all return to the same place though travelling in different roads - tóng guī shū tú
Injustice has its head, debt has its owner - yuān yǒu tóu,zhài yǒu zhǔ
mountains and seas are whistling - shān hū hǎi xiào
posing as a pheasant standing on one foot - jīn jī dú lì