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What do rules mean?

The meaning of rules is: two tools for drawing circles and squares, which are metaphors for certain standards, rules or habits; (behavior) is upright and honest, in line with standards or common sense.

Pinyin: guī ju

Quotation and explanation: Act 1 of Cao Yu's "Beijing People": "This little flower hall was originally a place where confidential conversations were held in the past...Jingde Gong, this An ancestor who started a business established a rule: as usual, all relatives and friends are invited to come and wait here."

Synonyms: criteria, rules, regulations, principles.

Extended information:

Synonyms

1. Law [ fǎ zé ]?

1. Law.

2. Regulations.

3. Model; role model.

Quotation and explanation: Ba Jin's "Dreams and Drunken Life": "This law is 'mutual assistance' and 'unity'. Human beings rely on this to not be destroyed by the power of nature, but to destroy it." It was only through conquest that we established today's civilization."

2. Regulations [fǎ guī]?

A form of law whose legal effect is lower than that of the constitution and laws. In China, it refers to the administrative regulations formulated by the State Council and local regulations formulated by local state power agencies. Generally, titles such as regulations, regulations, rules, and methods are used.

Ke Yan's "Strange Letters·Captain": "He straightened up his chest again, lit the late-night lamp, and stayed up all night reading "Marine Insurance", "International Maritime Law", "Maritime Rescue" 》And various international shipping regulations, port information of each country is here. ”