have to follow the customs
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è in é ngmi ǎ ns ú, which means that you can't get rid of the customs you don't like. It comes from Ren birthday, a new account of the world, written by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote "a new account of the world, Ren birthday:" it's not free from vulgarity
Idiom usage
Lu You's poem Ziyi: "you can't help but eat millet. You can't help learning to water vegetables." The second poem of Zhao Bingwen's "seeing off song Xiqing" is: "it's not free from vulgarity to talk about being an official, but also hope that Hu Yun will recall the past and visit Lu." Yuan Haowen's poem "going to Dengzhou shogunate on the night of being called on" says: "if you can't get rid of the vulgarity and laugh privately, don't you have a chance to return to the government."
Idioms and allusions
Ruan Zhongrong and infantry lived in Daonan, zhuruan lived in Daobei, Ruan was rich in the north and Ruan was poor in the south. On July 7, northern Ruan Sheng was drying his clothes. All of them were gauze and brocade. Zhong Rong hung a big cloth calf with a pole and put it in the atrium. Strange as it may be, he replied, "it's not free from vulgarity. Ruan Zhongrong lives in the South and many people live in the north. Those who live in the north are rich, while those who live in the south are poor. On July 7, people in the north were in favor of drying clothes. They were all made of silk. Zhongrong also uses a pole to dry his trousers. Some people think it's very strange. He replied, "I can't avoid vulgarity either. It's just a copy of other people's practice."
Chinese PinYin : wèi néng miǎn sú
have to follow the customs
A longer dream is a shorter one. gēng cháng mèng duǎn
the wind cuts like a knife and the frost bites into one 's flesh like a sword. fēng dāo shuāng jiàn
Heaven makes the earth flat. tiān chéng dì píng
be filled with grief and indignation. bēi fèn tián yīng
bone of bones and flesh of flesh. zhì qīn gǔ ròu
be fraught with grim possibilities. xiōng duō jí shǎo
Invincible, invincible. gōng wú bù kè,zhàn wú bù shèng