trace (back) to the source of sth

Tracing back to the source means tracing back to the source, tracing back to the source, metaphorically tracing back to the source.

Tracing back to the source, Chinese idioms, pinyin Zhu and běn sün

Classic: Engineer unofficial history Yuanmingyuan Ji Tai of Jinling by Shi Sanyou: When it comes to these eight items, we can't help but mention Zhu Qiqian, general manager of Beiyang Government.

Use: combined; As predicate, object and adverbial; With praise.

We traced back to the source and finally found the problem.

Antonym: Have a taste.

It's tasty. It's a China idiom. The pinyin is qi m: n ch á ng zhé zh ǐ, which means to stop after a little attempt. It means not to delve into it. It also means learned but not refined.

Nigger from Peng Qingyan's ditch.

The origin of the idiom: Peng Qing tern's Nigger 24: "This thing must not be tasted. If you are a scholar, try it and use it to seek truth. Why not? "

Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Refers to fear of difficulties.

For example, we should not take things lightly, but persevere, so that we can succeed.