Abide by the Constitution
To abide by the constitution is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is k è sh à uch é ngxi à n, which means to abide by established laws and regulations. From the biography of Wanze in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Abide by: abide by.
The origin of Idioms
Wanze biography of the history of the Yuan Dynasty: "since Yuan Zhen, the imperial court scrupulously abided by the constitution, issued many imperial edicts, scattered wealth and made millet, spared no expense to bestow money on the common people, which was commensurate with the virtue at that time."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: abide by the formality, stick to the rules
Idiom usage
I don't know how to adapt. In contemporary Yin Qian's Tianting secret biography, Tiandou ordered Xuanyuan king to announce: "you are all made by Nuwa's essence of vitality. You bear heavy responsibilities. You either attach yourself to others to punish evil and promote good, or you don't distinguish between good and evil in the three realms, and you fall into a sea of misery, reincarnate life and death, and cycle without reason. Fortune and misfortune coexist, while peace and danger coexist. Today, they are appointed as the right God or the auxiliary God. They are in charge of the stars and distribute the three realms according to their positions. They supervise the good and evil in the world and admonish the merits and virtues of the three realms. Life and death are independent of you. You must abide by the constitution. You must not escape from heaven! "
Chinese PinYin : kè shǒu chéng xiàn
Abide by the Constitution
punish one as a warning to a hundred. fá yī quàn bǎi
heaven and earth will not tolerate. tiān lǐ bù róng
cook the crane for meat and burn a stringed instrument for fuel -- destroy sth. valuable or fine. zhǔ hè shāo qín