Subject to "comprehensive understanding".
To integrate and understand is an idiom, which means to integrate all aspects of knowledge or principles to achieve a systematic and thorough understanding.
The meaning of "integration and thoroughness" is the same as "integration and thoroughness". It is a handed down version of "integration and thoroughness" and is often used in daily life, but it has not yet been included in the official dictionary.
Extended information:
Integration comes from "The Complete Book of Zhu Zi" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "An example of one can make you understand three; hearing one can make you know ten; it is the scholar who has studied deeply; he has mastered the principles thoroughly. ; and then be able to integrate it; to this point.
Zhu Xi is a master of Neo-Confucianism, knowledgeable and rich in writings, and has a great influence on Chinese thought and culture. It is not complete and has not been collated. In view of this, the Ancient Books Research Institute of East China Normal University spent ten years compiling the "The Complete Book of Zhu Xi", which was jointly published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House and Anhui Education Publishing House.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia - Comprehensive understanding