every man is in his humor
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g è D é Q í y í, which means that people or things are properly placed. From Xunzi Zhenglun.
Analysis of Idioms
Each has its own place
Idiom usage
Please take zhangshui as a blasphemy, and the first is five. Huaishui is used to match Xiyue, zhangshui is used to match Beiyue, Jishui is used to match Zhongyue. In Tang Dynasty, Fengyan's Zhang Du
The origin of Idioms
In Xunzi Zhenglun, it is said that "the sage king is superior, the order is determined by virtue, and the officials are given according to ability, so that the people can carry out their own affairs and suit their own needs."
Chinese PinYin : gè dé qí yí
every man is in his humor
Clams become pearls from diseases. bàng bìng chéng zhū
use every means to fawn on sb. qū yì féng yíng