Follow the path
Follow the path, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ú NT ú sh ǒ UZH é, meaning abide by the rules. It comes from Gui Youguang and Zhou Zi and Da Shen in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Although the quality is poor, there is no creative wisdom, there is no far sighted mind, but can follow the path, recite dozens of lines a day, time is more, meaning must also have considerable Yan.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: follow the rules
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."
Idiom explanation
Follow the rules. It's the same as "following the beaten track".
Chinese PinYin : xún tú shǒu zhé
Follow the path
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