Transplanting roots and leaves
In Chinese, Pinyin is y í ɡē NJI ē y è, which means to refer to the traction medium. It's from love post: selected beauty.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Bing of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of love and post, Xuanyan: "if a villain is an official matchmaker, he can plant a lot of parallel Lotus by transplanting roots and leaves."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Transplanting roots and leaves
adopt different methods of study in accordance with the change of seasons - chūn sòng xià xián
It's hard to paint a tiger without skin - huà hǔ huà pí nán huà gǔ