let things remain the same
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī R é ngji ù Gu à n, which means the license does things according to the old rules without any change. From the Analects of Confucius advanced.
Idiom explanation
All, all; still: follow, according to; through: the customary way.
The origin of Idioms
The people of Lu were the chief officials. Min Ziqian said, "it's still the same as before. What's the matter? Why change it? " The Analects of Confucius advanced
Idiom usage
I don't know how to adapt. examples its spectrum remains unchanged. Lu Xun's essays on qijieting: not knowing the taste of meat and water
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, in order to expand armaments and increase the competitive power among the vassal states, the state of Lu began to build granaries in China. When seeking the opinions of the ministers, the doctor min Ziqian said, "how about building according to the old rules? Why change it? " Other doctors think he's a stickler.
Chinese PinYin : yī réng jiù guàn
let things remain the same
extravagant or luxurious lifestyle. zhōng gǔ zhuàn yù
Mud Bodhisattva crossing the river. ní pú sà guò jiāng
a dry faggot on a blazing fire. gān chái liè huǒ
voice and facial expression of the deceased are still vividly remembered. yīn róng wǎn zài