keep to the center
In Chinese, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ nzh í Ju é zh ō ng, which means that words and deeds are impartial and conform to the principle of Zhongzheng. "Yunzhijuezhong" is a plaque hanging in the middle of the Palace Museum, written by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. From the book of history dayumo.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. The three sages of Yao, Shun, and Yu were the law of all ages. Yi Qi by Fang Xiaoru in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the book of history, dayumo said, "the mind of the people is only in danger, the mind of the Tao is only tiny, only the essence is the only one, and it is allowed to speak in the middle."
Chinese PinYin : yǔn zhí jué zhōng
keep to the center
The willows are weak and the flowers are delicate. liǔ ruò huā jiāo
track down sb. by following clues. shùn téng mō guā