ingrained
Deep rooted, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g ē NSH ē Nb ě ng ù, meaning deep and solid foundation. It comes from Huainanzi · Tai nationality training.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi Taizu Xun" says: "it's not big enough, so we can't shoulder heavy responsibilities. It's more important than the state, and more important than the state. There are people in the Kingdom, foundations in the city and roots in the wood. The root is deep, the root is solid, and the base is beautiful. The way of five emperors and three kings is the principle of the world and the appearance of governance. "
Idiom usage
Used as object, attribute and adverbial; used in figurative sentences. Du Qimeng attached great importance to his famous tools, rooted in his roots, and passed them on to all generations. Biography of Fu Tao in the book of Jin
ingrained
thick with leaves and deep-rooted - gēn shēn yè mào
await urgently necessary condition - děng mǐ xià guō
mobilize all military forces for a war - xī suǒ bì fù