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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó nggu ī di é J ǔ, which means consistent and overlapping rules and regulations. It refers to inheritance and repetition. It comes from the book of Jin, a biography of Zhou's visit.

Idiom explanation

Gauge and gauge are overlapped, moment and moment are overlapped. It refers to the rules and regulations that are consistent and overlapped. Metaphor is inherited and repeated.

The origin of Idioms

In the book of Jin, Zhou's visit and biography, it is said that "Confucius and sun are the same, and rules and regulations are the same."

Analysis of Idioms

Synonym: to be strict

Idiom usage

This is a great example of the overlapping rules of metaphor, which is in conformity with the rules of Ji Chang. Gong Zizhen's the 20th question and answer

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