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Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ch ó nggu ī x í J ǔ, refers to the front and back consistent, in line with the same rules and regulations, analogy inherited, repeated. It's from "on the potential husband · thinking of the wise.".
The origin of Idioms
Wang Fu of the Han Dynasty wrote in his Qian Fu Lun Si Xian: "although the county has been separated from Jiuzhou for hundreds of generations, the county has been separated from Jiuzhou for thousands of miles. However, if we follow the rules and regulations, it will conform to the rules."
Idiom usage
As the subject, predicate, object; metaphor overlapping rules
Chinese PinYin : chóng guī xí jǔ
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foxes in the city walls and rats on the altars. chéng hú shè shǔ
The west mountain is declining. xī shān rì báo
He who is close to Zhu is red, and he who is close to Mo is black. jìn zhū zhě chì,jìn mò zhě hēi