There are roots and roots
"You Ben you yuan" is an idiom pronounced y ǒ UB ě NY ǒ uyu á n, which means having roots.
explain
Of having a source; original. It is also called "having the source".
source
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in the original destruction: "although those who are doing things have their roots, it is also called laziness and taboo."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: ybyy [synonym]: you Benyuan
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
There are roots and roots
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