golden laws and precious rules
Jinkeyutiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NK ē y ù Ti á o, which originally means perfect legal provisions. The latter refers to the creed that cannot be changed and must be observed. From drama Qin Meixin.
Analysis of Idioms
Golden rule
Idiom usage
As predicate and object, it refers to the golden rule of law, example and real admonition. An addendum to the book of songs by Luo DA in Song Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's drama Qin Meixin in Han Dynasty: "the law is good, the quantity is good, the golden rule is good."
Chinese PinYin : jīn kē yù tiáo
golden laws and precious rules
a small vessel is easily filled. xiǎo qì yì yíng
turn every man into a soldier. quán mín jiē bīng
the last basket of earth that helps in building mound. yī kuì zhī gōng
Thousands of miles of different wind, hundreds of miles of different customs. qiān lǐ bù tóng fēng,bǎi lǐ bù tóng sú
Change the soup but not the dressing. huàn tāng bù huàn yào