Follow suit
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ú NT ú sh ǒ UZH é, which means to obey the rules. It is also called "following the path". It comes from the book of replying to the king bin of Fang written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Follow the rules. It is also called "following the path".
The origin of Idioms
The second part of GUI Youguang's "with Zhou Zi and Da Shen" in Ming Dynasty: "today's road seems to follow the same path, but it can't be solved.
Chinese PinYin : xún tú shǒu zhé
Follow suit
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a correct , high-principled person. duān rén zhèng shì
make others genuinely convinced. qī zòng qī qín
kill a chicken before a monkey. . shā jī jǐng hóu
flourishing leaves and withering flowers. lǜ féi hóng shòu
cover and contain everything. bāo luó wàn xiàng
share the feelings and sentiments. hū xī xiāng tōng