methodical
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ī B ǎ ns ā NY ǎ n, which means that words and actions are organized or in accordance with rules. Sometimes it means doing things rigidly and not knowing how to grasp them flexibly. From the muddleheaded world.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
Volume 6 of Wu Jianren's "muddleheaded world" in Qing Dynasty: "brother, you see, today's situation is that sage Kong is just a nerd if he comes to life and does it in a methodical way."
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate and an adverbial; it's used to deal with people. Mao Dun's "frost leaves are red like February flowers" 10: "however, now that he has seen the dangerous water situation with his own eyes, if he wants to sit and wait for those" old men "in the county, you can push me to give way, and then he will produce the" public report "in a straight line, it will not be a big event." Li Jieren's "big wave" Volume II Chapter 8: "Peng Lancun plays his usual tone of speaking to students, and after finishing his speech, he quickly turns over."
Chinese PinYin : yī bǎn sān yǎn
methodical
follow the mandate of heaven and comply with the popular wishes of the people. shùn tiān cóng rén
sincerity can make metal and stone crack. jīn shí kě kāi
change existing habits and customs. biàn fēng yì sú
the public attitude for or against. rén xīn xiàng bèi