thick with leaves and deep-rooted
Deep rooted, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g ē NSH ē nzh ī m à o, which means that if the foundation is solid, it will flourish. From the collection of Arts and culture.
Idiom usage
It means that things are very flourishing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: deep roots and abundant leaves
The origin of Idioms
Liu An's Ping Feng Fu is quoted from the sixth nine volume of Yiwen Lei Ju: "the root is deep and the branch is luxuriant, and the name is arbor."
Idiom explanation
If we have a solid foundation, we will prosper. The same as "deep roots and luxuriant leaves".
thick with leaves and deep-rooted
a snipe and a clam locked in a fight - yù bàng xiāng wēi
hardships of travel or a hard life in the open country - cān fēng yǐn lù
a slow remedy cannot meet an urgency - huǎn bù jì jí