shùgāoqiānzhàngyèluòguīgēn
a tree may grow high but its leaves return to the roots
- a tree may grow high but its leaves return to the roots
- A proverb meaning that everything has its ancestral home or that a person living far away eventually returns to their hometown, especially in old age.
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- 叶落归根 yèluòguīgēn