Follow the example
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ OJ ǔ x ú NYU ē, which means to obey the rules. It's from Song Lian's "Buddha's wisdom, wisdom, wisdom, boundless and wide illumination of Puli's great Zen master TA Ming".
Idiom explanation
The same as "following the rules".
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote: "when I was seven years old, I began to work as a master. I often recited all the classics, and went in and out as if I were an adult."
Chinese PinYin : dǎo jǔ xún yuē
Follow the example
natural calamities and man-made misfortunes. tiān zāi rén huò
allow oneself to be insulted to remain alive. rěn chǐ tōu shēng
Birds are frightened by fish. niǎo jīng yú kuì
The public says that the public is reasonable, and the old woman says that the old woman is reasonable. gōng shuō gōng yǒu lǐ,pó shuō pó yǒu lǐ
every order is executed without fail. lìng xíng jìn zhǐ