First, it is deeply rooted.
Interpretation of vernacular: make the foundation deep and unshakable.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Shi Naian
Source: Chapter 96 of Water Margin: "Qiao Daoqing fled after losing France. If you let him go to town, he will be deeply rooted. "
Qiao Daoqing lost the battle and escaped. If we let him into the city, his foundation will be unbreakable.
Second, it is deeply rooted.
Vernacular explanation: refers to a solid foundation.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Xi Zhou Sheng
Source: Go back to the ninetieth time of the Biography of Awakening Marriage: "Never say' pulling snow to nourish vitality', but firmly cultivate wheat roots."
Third, deep-rooted and solid foundation.
Interpretation of vernacular: make the foundation deep and unshakable. Both are "deeply rooted".
Dynasty: Western Jin Dynasty
Author: Chen Shou
Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Zhi Lu Huan: "Must be deeply rooted"
Demand is deep-rooted,
Fourth, the root is shallow and the door is micro.
Interpretation of vernacular: shallow roots mean shallow roots and low family background.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Baidu users
Source: "Baidu Encyclopedia" For example, people with shallow roots like us can only do this.
V. Pillars of Perseverance
Vernacular explanation: unwavering: firm and unchangeable, that is, unshakable. A pillar that can't be pulled out. Metaphor has a solid foundation.
Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Author: Liu Wang 'an
Source: Huai Nanzi's spiritual practice: The Column of the Sage.
A saint depends on a solid foundation.