Deep and deep
Wenshenwangmi, a Chinese idiom, is written in W é NSH ē NW ǎ NGM ì, which means strict usage and strict legal network. From the book of admonishment and punishment.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
The origin of Idioms
Chen Zi'ang's admonishment and punishment book in Tang Dynasty: "the officials with swords and pens, who know little about water and are capable of breaking prison, are called Zhigong when their names are engraved urgently and their writings are deep and their networks are dense."
Deep and deep
Women's weaving and men's farming - nǚ zhī nán gēng
too much wealth invites trouble - yíng mǎn zhī jiù
high carriage and four horses -- symbol of wealth and nobility - sì mǎ gāo gài