stick to conversation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó nggu ī L è ij ǔ, which means to conform to the same rules and regulations; it also refers to inheritance and repetition. From the collection of Arts and culture.
The origin of Idioms
In the Ninth Five Year Plan of Yiwenleiju volume, the preface of white rabbit Fu by Wang Zhen in Jin Dynasty is quoted: "in the past Zhou Dynasty, Dan Yi became a success, Yue Shang retranslated and offered white pheasant, which was written in the former canon, and was regarded as a beautiful talk in the past dynasties. Now in my king, Kuang Ji Huang Wei, and the white rabbit should be, it can be said that the rules and regulations, not the sage also
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: repeat the rules, repeat the rules
Idiom usage
As the subject, predicate, object; metaphor overlapping rules.
Chinese PinYin : chóng guī lèi jǔ
stick to conversation
Take advantage of the opportunity. guà xí wéi mén
gain a reputation by deception. diào míng qī shì
in a strange land , do as the natives do. suí xiāng rù xiāng
the enemy approached the walls. bīng lín chéng xià
join together in practising fraud. tōng tóng zuò bì
leave a subject for ridicule. shòu rén kǒu shí