violate the rules
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi ǎ NGU ī Cu ò J ǔ, which means violating the rule of changing normal. It comes from Chu Ci Lisao written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States period.
Idiom usage
The Western custom is like this, the priests are irregular, and the Chinese monks and Taoists can not abide by the commandments.
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonym: be unconventional
The origin of Idioms
In the song of Chu Lisao written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States period, it is said that "it is skillful to fix the time and custom, and correct the mistakes because of the rules."
Idiom explanation
Rules and regulations: standards, rules and customs. Violation of the law of change.
Chinese PinYin : miǎn guī cuò jǔ
violate the rules
a kindly man of high character. rén rén jūn zǐ
be highly skilled in military drill. wàn rén zhī dí
gain victory with unstained swords. bīng bù wū rèn
overstrain of body due to diligent study at desk. àn dú láo xíng
climb hills and ford streams. pá shān shè shuǐ