It has a long history and is an idiom in China, which is pronounced as yuán, yuǐ n, liú and cháng.
The idiom comes from Tang Juyi's Epitaph of Mrs. Li in Haizhou: "A long husband has deep roots." Used in combination words; As predicate and attribute; With praise.
Signal:
1, Biography of Xu Zhenyu in Ming Dynasty: "Lugou started in Sanggan; "Running" originated from Thai drama; It has a long history.
2. Bao after deleting the book: "How many people have made evil and suppressed the infiltration of the former king's teachings for a long time?"
3. The brave voice of a Black Warrior in Qin Mu: "The concept of happiness of the exploiting class has a long history and its influence is quite far-reaching."
Extended data:
First, synonyms.
Continuous flow, pronounced as Chu ā n Li ú b ù x:, is an idiom, which means that things are continuous like water.
Source: Confucius stood on the bank of the source of the Sihe River and gained the philosophy that life should continue to be positive and enterprising from the natural form of the Sihe River.
Idiom allusions come from The Analects of Confucius Zi Han. "Zi Yuchuan: The deceased is like a husband, staying up all night." Things are like water. Around the clock.
Second, antonyms.
Wood has no root, root: the meaning of root. A tree without roots.
The metaphor is groundless. Used to describe things that have no foundation and will not develop for a long time.
From "Nine Years of Zuo Zhao": "I am an uncle, with a crown on my clothes and roots in wood and water." Like clothes with collars, trees and water also have sources.