Out of position: Luo Guanzhong's "Biography of Pingyao" back to the eighth: "As the saying goes,' the tree is taller than thousands of feet, and the fallen leaves return to the roots', I am afraid this page will not raise much. If I grow up, I will find out why I am a grandfather. "
No matter how high the tree grows, the fallen leaves will still return to the roots. I'm afraid this child can't be raised. If I do, I'll get to the bottom of it. I'm afraid I won't be recognized as grandpa.
Extended data:
fallen leaves return to the roots--to revert to one's origin
Interpretation: Leaves germinate from the roots of trees, wither and finally return to the roots. Metaphor things always have a certain destination. People who leave home will eventually return to their hometown.
Source: Wang Mingshizhen "Feng Mingji": "Fallen leaves return to their roots; Fengcheng sword returns. "
Vernacular translation: Wang Mingshizhen's Feng Mingji: "Leaves sprout from roots, wither to roots, and Longquan sword returns to water."
Example: A tree climbs thousands of feet, and leaves fall to the roots. The leaves of life still belong to the soil of life. Love is also a part of life, and its roots are still in the soil of life. Finding the soil of life is the source of life.
Baidu Encyclopedia _ Trees take off and leaves take root?