Rules and regulations
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī sh é NGJ ǔ mॸ, which means the standards and rules that should be observed. From Wang Fu's Qian Fu Lun Zan Xue of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: regular words and ink
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fu's Qian Fu Lun Zan Xue in Han Dynasty said: "in the past, the eyes were round and square, the heart was flat, and the rules and lines were made to educate future generations."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the standards and rules that should be observed. It is the same as "rules and regulations".
Chinese PinYin : guī shéng jǔ mò
Rules and regulations
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an important statement need not be prolix. yào yán bù fán