Keep to the past
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "NCH á ngsh ǒ UG ù", which means to be used to the stable daily life and keep the old style. It's old-fashioned and doesn't know how to change. It comes from Hai Rui's five stories about Wu Yao of shenjunmen.
The origin of Idioms
In the article of five things about Wu Yao of shenjunmen written by Hai Rui of Ming Dynasty: "our hospital is not a safe old friend. Since taking office, tens of millions of people have been inspired and turned over their hopes for reform. "
Analysis of Idioms
An changxigu
Idiom usage
It means to stick to the rules and never change
Examples
For a long time, he was conservative and lack of exercise, so he could not stand setbacks.
Keep to the past
judge the hour and size up the situation - shěn shí duó shì
give up one 's own views and follow others - shě jǐ cóng rén
have no shortage of foot and clothing - zú yī zú shí