find one's origin
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R è NZ ǔ Gu ī Z ō ng, which means to recognize the ancestors and return to the ancestors; it means to return to the homeland. From the text of the contract.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of the contract written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "I just want to recognize my ancestors, sleep late and get up early, climb mountains and wade through rivers, and then I can get to the court curtain."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute. "Let's go back to our hometown and have a look," says Liu Shaotang in the year of Fang Lida said excitedly, "you go back to nature, I know my ancestors."
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: leaving home
find one's origin
have no justifiable reason for the war - chū shī wú míng
come out from the dark valley and move to the woods - chū gǔ qiān qiáo