Crown and root
Guandan Daoshi, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Gu à NJ à D à OSH à in pinyin, which means upside down, regardless of rank. It's the same as "the crown and the shoes are not easy". It comes from preface to Zhongyi outlaws of the marsh.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface of Zhongyi outlaws of the marsh written by Li Zhi of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "it was built in Song Dynasty, but not in Song Dynasty. It was not built in Song Dynasty, but in Song Dynasty."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: guanlvdaoshi antonym: guanshanglvxia
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in dealing with affairs.
Crown and root
advantageous to both public and private interest - gōng sī liǎng jì
when a book is copied thrice , some characters become alike - wū yān chéng mǎ
Birds of a feather flock together - fāng yǐ lèi jù,wù yǐ qún fēn
Hold your head high and believe in your eyebrows - áng shǒu shēn méi