follow precedents
Liu youjiu Zhang, a Chinese idiom, means that everything is done according to the old rules. From the book of songs, Daya, false music.
Idiom explanation
Rate: follow; old chapter: old rules and regulations.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Daya · false music": "do not blame, do not forget, straightforward from the old chapter."
Idiom usage
There is no innovation in it. He did listen to Mr. Yao's words and did not dare to change. In the first chapter of Li Baojia's "a brief history of civilization" in Qing Dynasty, the biography of Zhu Mu in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "since the founding of the people's Republic of China, I have learned how to use officials He thought that he could learn to strike the province and follow the old rules. He chose the pure and honest people in the country to make up for his position. " Wang Dingbao of the Five Dynasties wrote in Tang Zhiyan trial essays: "from emperor Gaozu to Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, I can't leave the old chapter." Lao She's "four generations in the same hall" May 2: "as long as his relatives and friends are safe, his world will still be free from the old rules, and there is no dramatic change." The fifth part of Li Jieren's "stagnant water ripples" is eleven: "although the way of life is straightforward, in the end, it is mixed with a lot of new things in terms of material."
Chinese PinYin : shuài yóu jiù zhāng
follow precedents
eliminate doubt and confusion. jiě yí shì huò
not forget after having run the eye over. chù mù chéng sòng
always follow the steps of others , forward or backward. lǚ jìn lǚ tuì
it is very difficult to start an undertaking. chuàng yè wéi jiān
To see the end of autumn, but not the salary. míng chá qiū háo zhīmò,ér bù jiàn yúxīn