There are roots and roots
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ǒ UG ē NY ǒ UD ǐ, which means that there is a basis for words. From the stone mountain cypress.
The origin of Idioms
Haoran's Shi Shan Bai: "in order to prove that what he said has a root, he told me the history of Shi Shan Bai."
Analysis of Idioms
It's well founded
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in spoken English.
There are roots and roots
his eyes are bigger than his belly - yǎn chán dù bǎo
declare war on a country to punish it for its iniquities - dà zhāng tà fá
a hundred responses to a hundreds - yī hū bǎi yìng
It's easier to hide a clear spear than a hidden sword - míng qiāng róng yì duǒ,àn jiàn zuì nán fáng
heart startled and gallbladder broken -- extremely frightened - jīng xīn dào dǎn
have a large stock of information - lì dì shū chú