the practice of " gathering a few trustworthy people through secret contacts
The idiom, as predicate and attribute, means to go deep into the masses and connect the scattered masses. From: Zhou Minggang's heroine without hands: "like many land reform cadres, she has done a good job in taking root."
Idiom explanation
Idiom interpretation: go deep into the masses and connect the scattered masses.
Idioms and allusions
The source of the idiom: Zhou Minggang's heroine without hands: "like many land reform cadres, she has done a good job in taking root."
Idiom usage
Usage: used as predicate and attributive; used in spoken English
Discrimination of words
Related idioms: down to earth
the practice of " gathering a few trustworthy people through secret contacts
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being abused at home , one sells his indignity elsewhere - shì nù shì sè
take it leisurely and unoppressively - cóng róng bù pò
join together in practising fraud - tōng tóng zuò bì
authorized to open letters and act during another's absence - dài chāi dài xíng
the widower , the widow , the orphan and the childless - guān guǎ gū dú