There is no change
The Chinese idiom Li á NGG ō NGW ú G I means to inherit the fine traditions and undertakings of our fathers and ancestors. It's from the book of rites.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · the book of learning": "if a good bow has no change, it will be learned as a dustpan."
Idiom usage
It has the characteristics of founding a country and inheriting a family, not losing wealth, accumulating benevolence and virtue, and never changing a good bow A brief introduction to biography can also be made. Liu Zhiji's Shi Tong Shu Shi in Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : liáng gōng wú gǎi
There is no change
a variation of a musical composition. yí shāng huàn yǔ
with discussions so many and diverse that the speakers ' tongues are parched and the listeners ' ears are deafened. shé bì ěr lóng
Be compatible with each other. bìng róng biàn fù
sounds of crowing cocks and barking dogs were heard around -- two places are very close to each other. jī quǎn xiāng wén
being good at business , one is wealthy. duō cái shàn gǔ