laws handed down from forefathers
Zuzongfadu, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǔ Z ō NGF ǎ D ù, which means the rules formulated by the previous emperors and followed by later generations. It's from the story of xuange.
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing
Examples
When Ren Zong ascended the throne, the grade of a bachelor was only five grades, which was the ancestral law and could not be changed without permission.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: ancestral law
The origin of Idioms
The sequel of xuange's posthumous affairs: "I'd like to point out that Cai Jing is the most evil They have changed the laws of their ancestors and stolen the rewards for moving the imperial court. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to the laws formulated by the former emperors and followed and applied by later generations.
Chinese PinYin : zǔ zōng fǎ dù
laws handed down from forefathers
never associate with bad companions. mén wú zá bīn
the suspicion of being in the melon field and under the plum tree. guā lǐ zhī xián
be washed by rain and blown by wind. yǔ mù fēng cān
cultivate one's original nature. xiū xīn yǎng xìng