not to stick to one pattern
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ù m í ngy ī g é, which means not limited to one specification or one pattern. It comes from Qian Yong's Lu Yuan Cong Hua collection yuan of Qing Dynasty.
explain
Not limited to one specification or pattern.
source
Qian Yong of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his collection of Yuan poems: "there are artists of the Yuan Dynasty, who are all about the charm of life, but are not of the same style. They can really surpass the painting habits of the Tang and Song dynasties."
usage
It is used as object, attribute and adverbial.
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bmyg
not to stick to one pattern
said of the integrity of a public servant who does not take a single penny unrightfully - yī jiè bù gǒu