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Pinyin Shù Gēn

Shù gēn in pinyin for tree root.

Chinese word meaning to establish a root; the root of a tree.

From "Confucius' Family Words - Good Life".

Citation and explanation: "Confucius' Family Words - Good Life": "Since Houji, Zhou has been accumulating deeds in order to have a titled land. Gong Liu weight to benevolence, and to the great king Danfu, dun to Germany to let, its tree roots to set up the base, ready to hesitate far away."

Word: noun.

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Tree roots in sentences:

1. What is a teacher? A teacher is a tree root, silently giving nourishment to the leaves and flowers. What is a teacher? Teachers are painters, in our childish mind, depicting the sails that give courage to others. What is a teacher? Teachers are mothers, giving us true love.

2, these hands are simply curved grape branches, and like the old tree roots full of scars, see, the back of the hands of the veins, joints, thick, the palm of the lines like a knife carving in general.

3. The roots buried in the ground cause the branches to bear fruit, but they ask for no reward. Tagore?

4. You are much like the silent roots of the tree, which make the tree grow, and make the branches full of fruitfulness, but do not ask for any reward.

5. These hands, wrinkles are so many, so deep, as the old tree roots dug out in the mountain pass.