1. "If you don't follow the rules, you can't form a square" comes from Mencius' Li Lou Zhang Sentence, which originally meant that if you don't have rules and moments, you can't make square and round objects, and later it was extended to the standards and rules of behavior. China people are the most polite. In "Everything is done by Han Feizi to help the elderly", it is said: "Everything has rules." "Book of Rites of Historical Records" also has the saying that "humanity is endless, rules are all-pervasive, benevolence is induced, and punishment is bound".
2. "If you don't follow the rules, you can't make a circle around you" means that you should do things according to your own rules, including your study and work, and you can't do whatever you want. There are school rules at school, rules at home, and rules at work, and we must abide by them.