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Certain rules [interpretation] certain laws or rules. Metaphor has made up his mind.

Discipline [explanation] originally refers to the rules and disciplines observed by Buddhists. Now it is a metaphor for the complicated and unreasonable rules and regulations that bind people.

Sticking to the rules \ Sticking to the rules [Explanation] Sticking to the rules: Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city during the Warring States period; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.

Discipline and Strike \ Discipline and Overlap \ Discipline and Overlap \ Discipline and Overlap [Explanation] Rules and regulations are important and always overlap. Refers to consistent and overlapping rules and systems. Metaphor, repetition.

Ancestor Family Law [Explanation] Family laws and regulations formulated by ancestors in feudal times.

Shadowless feet [explanation] means obeying the rules.

A well-defined explanation means that people's words and deeds are pure and conform to the rules.

Zhou Gui [Explanation] This means that the steps of salute tend to conform to the rules. Later, it was extended to adhere to laws and norms. Language "Book of Rites Jade Algae": "Zhou is still in the rules, and the fold is still in progress."

The golden rule [interpretation] law: rules, rules; Section: used to refer to legal provisions. Original description of the perfection of legal provisions. Now the metaphor is a creed that must be observed and cannot be changed.

There is an explanation for everything, which means that everything in the world has its own rules to follow.

Stick to the old rules. Tradition: continue to use it. Stereotype: outdated rules and regulations.

Clothing, ceremony and music [explanation] refer to all levels of wearing clothes and various etiquette norms. Refers to all kinds of laws and etiquette in feudal society.

The past is not forgotten, and the teacher of the future [explanation] handles today's affairs according to ancient rules.

Follow the instructions [explain] is also called "follow the instructions". Follow the rules.

Follow the rules, learn from the past [explanation] follow the rules: follow the rules. Habit: learn from the old body. Follow the old rules and precedents. Describe conservative, unwilling to change. It is also called "chasing the past and attacking the past", "chasing the past" and "defending the past".

The plane of the body is round, but it is still the same. Is to stick to the rules and blindly imitate.

Poetry ceremony [explanation] refers to Confucian classics and their moral norms passed down from generation to generation.

Break the rules [explain] Follow the rules. "Act in accordance with the law.

Lack of education [explanation] means no rules and no education.

It has become a routine to think that you often do something.

Mudu detention [explanation] stick to the old rules and do not know how to change.

Violation of regulations [explanation]: violation; The more: beyond; Rules and regulations: certain standards, rules and customs. Violate normal laws.

Ceremony and human feelings [explanation] means that ceremony is a norm that people must abide by according to human nature.

Interpretation [1] means that thoughts, words and deeds deviate from Confucian classics and norms. (2) refers to the deviation from the dominant ideology and code of conduct.

Three precepts of a gentleman [explanation] precepts: precepts. A gentleman has three precepts: abstain from beauty when he is a teenager; Give up fighting in the prime of life; Abstain from greed in old age.

National classics and national latitude: this refers to the vertical and horizontal lines of silk fabrics, which is extended to management and planning. Bang: country. Refers to governing the country.

Rope advance and retreat [explanation] Forward and backward are all in line with the rules.

Advance and retreat have regularity [explanation] regularity: regularity. Forward and backward are regular.

Advance and retreat should be instantaneous [explanation] Advance and retreat are in line with the rules.

Repetition of rules and regulations means conformity with rules and regulations.

Rules and regulations stop [explanation] rules and regulations: compasses and square rulers extend as guidelines. It means strictly following the rules. It also means rigid and inflexible.

Explain [explain] 1 behave, it is a circle, symbolizing the sky; Moment, square and symbolic. (2) refers to imitate heaven and earth.

Rules and regulations are the same as "rules and regulations".

Rules and ink [explanation] rules: tools for drawing circles and squares; Rope ink: direct measuring tool. Refers to the standards and rules that should be observed.

Rule hook rope [explanation] rule: a tool for drawing circles and squares. Refers to the standards and rules that should be observed.

Dialect interpretation means that words and deeds are square and conform to the norms.

Obey the rules; Obey the rules; Obey the rules [explanation] Obey the rules.

Interpretation by convention means doing things according to the old rules and methods.

Rules and regulations are considered to be fixed.

Help plan [explain] the principles and strategies to help plan operations.

Zhengzhi [explanation] refers to the etiquette and law norms that conform to the right path and make the society stable and orderly.

One board and three eyes [Explanation] Board and eyes: the beat of China traditional opera music. Metaphor words, actions are organized or conform to the rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly.

Orderly [explanation] means to speak and act in an orderly way or in accordance with rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly.

One is still consistent [explanation] 1: all, all; Or: follow the trend and press; Guan: Habitual method. Permission to do things as usual, without any change.

Canon [explanation] originally refers to classics that conform to moral norms. Later used to describe a solemn attitude. Sometimes it's ironic.

Attack used to [explain] attack: follow; So: the old method; Dance: step, extend and follow; Chang: Same old, same old. Stick to the old rules and do things according to the old rules

Grass follows Xiao He to establish rules and regulations. After his death, Cao Can became prime minister and continued to follow his example. Metaphor according to the rules of the predecessor.

Pei Xian [explanation] Wei: cooked cowhide, string: bow string. Originally refers to Ximen Bao's impatience and Pei Wei's self-discipline; Dongan is slow, wear a string ring. The original description is always alert to yourself. Later it was often compared to useful persuasion.

Law-abiding officials [explanation] used to mean that officials should abide by laws and regulations.

Step by step [explanation] When walking, the steps are close and square. Of behavior conforming to etiquette.

Cut off the crane and continue to grow [explanation] cut off: cut off; Continued: pick up; Fu: Wild ducks. Cut off the long legs of cranes to replace the short legs of wild ducks. Metaphor goes against the laws of nature.

There are rules in motion and static [explanation] rules: routines, rules. There is a certain routine in both movement and static. Refers to the behavior conforms to the standard.

Daming law [explanation] Ming: strict; Laws and regulations: rules and regulations. Strictly implement the system and regulations.

Laws can always be interpreted: as models and rules; Changke: A long-recognized practice. Don't treat routine as a permanent pattern.

The only way [explanation] by: via. The road that must be taken. Generally refers to the laws that things must follow or the laws that things must follow.