Deep and profound
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à ush à NJ í à o, which means to explore and make the most of profound meaning and truth. From Mr. Xuanwen Li Zicai Ming.
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Source: Mr. Xuanwen's Li Zicai Ming written by Cai Yong of Han Dynasty: "Xiu Shao is eager to learn, and he is wandering in his heart to learn from mo. he not only synthesizes the seven classics, but also excels in the weft. He is extremely profound and can't read the imperial edict."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attributive; for academic purposes, etc
Deep and profound
pull shaft of a cart and drop to the rut - pān chē wò zhé
a thing turns into its opposite if pushed too far - jí zé bì fǎn
He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes - shùn dào zhě chāng,nì dé zhě wáng
hardship of travel without shelter - cān fēng yàn lù