Clean rules and precepts 〖Explanation〗Originally refers to the rules and precepts observed by Buddhists. Now it is used to refer to the complicated and unreasonable rules and regulations that bind people.
Mo Shou Cheng Rule\Mo Shou Cheng Fa 〖Explanation〗Mo Shou: Mo Zhai was good at defending the city during the Warring States period; Cheng Rule: the rules and methods that are ready-made or have been in use for a long time. It refers to the conservative thinking and refusing to change the old rules.
Heavy rules attacking torque \ Heavy rules Toumu \ Heavy rules tired torque \ Heavy rules stacking torque 〖Interpretation〗The rules and regulations are heavy, and the rules and torque are overlapping. It refers to the overlapping rules and systems. Metaphorically, it refers to inheritance and repetition
Ancestral family law 〖Explanation〗Family rules and regulations formulated by ancestors in feudal times.
The foot does not fulfill the shadow ((解释)) means to follow the rules and regulations.
Pearl and Jade Rule (珠规玉矩)〖Explanation〗Metaphorically, a person's words and deeds are pure and in accordance with the rules.
Circumstantiality and Folding of the Rule (Explanation) It is originally said that the steps of a person in performing rituals are in accordance with the rules. Later, it was extended to mean that one should stick to the rules and regulations. From "Rituals - Yuzao": "The rules of the Zhou are still in line with the rules, and the rules of the Zhou are still in line with the rules."
YuLuJinKe 〖Explanation〗Lu: rules and regulations, law; Ke: the old legal provisions. The original describes the perfection of the provisions of the decree. Now it is compared to the creed that must be obeyed and cannot be changed.
Something has its own rules (解释〗), which means that everything in the world has its own laws and regulations.
Inherit the old rules and regulations. Inheritance: continue to use. Stereotypes: outdated rules and regulations.
Clothes, Crowns, Rites and Music (〖解释〗) refers to the various grades of wearing clothes and all kinds of etiquette and norms. It refers to all kinds of rules and rituals in feudal society.
To make the present by the ancient system (〖解释〗According to the ancient rules to deal with the present affairs. To follow the rules.
Consistent with the usual and practicing the old (Explanation) Consistent with the usual: following the routine. Learning from the past: learning from the old style. To observe the old rules and follow the precedents. It describes that people are conservative and unwilling to be flexible. It is also known as "following the old rules", "practicing the old rules", "observing the old rules", "observing the old rules".
Body rules drawing circle 〖Explanation〗It is said to draw a gourd according to the pattern. It is said to follow the rules and imitate them.
Poetry and rituals are passed on to the family (〖解释〗), which means that the Confucian classics and their moral norms are passed on from generation to generation.
Folding the rules and circumscribing the rules (〖解释〗犹循规规蹈矩). It is said that one's behavior is in accordance with the law.
Less Rules and Lack of Teaching (少条失教) [解释〗means that there are no rules and no education.
Daily as a rule (解释〗Doing something often, it has become a customary routine.
To stick to the old rules, old sayings without knowing how to change them.
Transgressing the rules and regulations (〖解释〗ransgressing: going against; transgressing: overstepping; rules and regulations: certain standards, laws and habits. To violate normal laws.
Rituals are in accordance with human feelings 〖Explanation〗Rituals are in accordance with human feelings, the norms that must be observed by people and people***.
Departure from the Confucian Way (〖Explanation〗)①It is said that thoughts, words and deeds depart from the Confucian classics and norms. ②It refers to deviating from the dominant norms of thought and behavior.
The Three Precepts of a Gentleman 〖Explanation〗Precepts: precepts. There are three precepts for a gentleman: to abstain from beauty in youth; to abstain from fighting in the prime of life; and to abstain from covetousness in old age.
Warp and Weft 〖Explanation〗Warp and Weft: this refers to the vertical and horizontal lines of silk fabric, which is extended to governance and planning. State: country. It refers to the governance of the country.
Forward and backward in the rope (Explanation) Forward and backward are in line with the rules.
Forward and backward are regular. Both forward and backward are regular.
The advance and retreat should be in the rule.
The rules and regulations are heavy and repeated.
Guidelines and rules (Interpretation): rules and rules: a round rule and an angle rule, which are extended as guidelines. Refers to the strict accordance with the rules, not meticulous. It also refers to rigidity and inflexibility.
Regulation of heaven and earth 〖Interpretation〗①Regulation, for the round, symbolizing the sky; rectangle, for the square, symbolizing the earth. ② refers to follow the example of heaven and earth.
Guidelines, rules, and ink (〖Explanation〗same as "rules, rules, and ink").
Rule, Rope and Ink 〖Interpretation〗Rule: a tool for drawing circle and square; Rope and Ink: a tool for measuring straightness. Refers to the standards and laws that should be observed.
Rules, Hooks and Ropes 〖Explanation〗Rules: a tool for drawing circle and square. Refers to the standards and laws that should be observed.
The dialect and the rule of behavior (〖解释〗)means that one's words and deeds are square and in line with the norms.
Complying with the rules\Complying with the rules and practicing the ink\Complying with the rules and following the rules 〖Explanation〗Obeying the rules.
To follow the usual rules and practices \ Explanation〗To do things according to the old rules and practices.
Ordinances and Frames 〖Interpretation〗To be regarded as fixed and unchangeable regulations.
Helping to draw a strategy (Explanation) Helping to plan a strategy for a battle.
Justification and leveling of the government (Explanation) refers to the norms and regulations which are in accordance with the right way to make the society stable and in order.
One board, three eyes 〖Interpretation〗Board, eye: the beat of opera music. It is a metaphor for speech and action that is organized or in line with the rules. Sometimes it is also compared with doing things rigidly, not knowing how to be flexible.
One board and one eye 〖Explanation〗Metaphorically, speech and action are organized or in line with the rules. Sometimes it is also compared with doing things rigidly, not knowing how to grasp the flexibility.
Yi Li Guan (一仍旧贯) 〖Explanation〗一:都,全;仍:因袭,按照;贯:习惯的办法。 There is not the slightest change in the old rules of the license.
Prudence 〖Interpretation〗Originally, it refers to a classic which is in accordance with the moral norms. Later, it is used to describe a solemn and serious attitude. Sometimes it contains irony.
Attacking the old and repeating the same rules 〖Explanation〗Attacking: following the old; old: the old way; repeating: stepping on, which is extended to follow; repeating: the routine, the old rules. To do things according to the old rules.
Xiao Gui Cao Sui 〖Explanation〗Xiao He created rules and regulations, and after his death, Cao Shen became the prime minister, but he still practiced them accordingly. It is a metaphor for doing things according to the rules of the predecessor.
Peiwei Peiqin (〖解释〗Wei) means cooked cowhide, and Peiqin (弦) means bowstring. The original refers to Ximen Bao's anxious nature, Pei Wei to warn himself; Dong Anyu's slow nature, Pei String to warn himself. Originally, it describes to warn oneself at any time. Later, it is often used as a metaphor for useful counseling.
Observance of Laws by Officials 〖Explanation〗The old term refers to the observance of laws and regulations by officials.
Matrix Steps and Square Walks 〖Interpretation〗The steps are square and appropriate when walking. It means the behavior is in accordance with the norms of etiquette.
Broken Crane and Continued Eider (〖解释〗Broken: cut off; Continued: connect; Eider: duck. Cut off the long legs of the crane to continue the short legs of the mallard. It is a metaphor for acting against the laws of nature.
Motion and stillness are always in order 〖Explanation〗Normal: routine, law. There are certain rules for action and stillness. It means that the action is in accordance with the norms.
Da Ming Fa Duo 〖Explanation〗Ming: strict; Fa Duo: rules, system. To make the system and regulations strict.
Unlawfulness (不法常可) [Explanation]fa: as a pattern, law; often: a long-lasting and recognized practice. Do not take the regular practice as a permanent pattern.
The road that must be taken (解释〗由: through. The road that must be passed through. Generally speaking, it refers to the law that things must follow or the law that things must obey.