obey commands and observe instructions
During the Warring States period, King Yanzhao made great use of general Leyi to lead his troops to capture more than 70 cities of Qi, and besieged the Qi army for five years. Due to the death of King yanzhao, King Yanhui was intrigued by the Anti Japanese strategy of Qi, and sent the general to replace Leyi. Yue Yi fled to the state of Zhao. After the defeat, King Yanhui sent for Yue Yi. Yue Yi said that he had completed his mission and would not return.
Interpretation obeys orders and receives instruction. It refers to acting according to the orders and intentions of others.
It comes from the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Warring States policy - Yan CE 2": "the minister thinks that he can be excused from being innocent if he is instructed to teach, so he is ordered not to resign."
An example is Zhang Binglin's "a telegram to Yuan Shikai": "it's just like Zhao Bingjun's misuse of Qianren, which leads to unexpected changes. It's just like a person's ears."
To act in full accordance with the orders of others
The synonym was ordered to be taught
Chinese PinYin : fèng lìng chéng jiào
obey commands and observe instructions
begin to display one 's talent. chū lù fēng máng
feel like old friends at the first meeting. yī jiàn rú jiù
keep one 's heart as hard as the nether millstone. xīn rú jiān shí