not get into a rut
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Q ī Xi ū g ǔ, which means don't copy the old way; refers to the reform should be carried out according to the actual situation. It's from Han Feizi five beetles.
Idiom explanation
Period: hope; repair: follow.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi · five beetles": "it's because the sage is not expected to repair the ancients, it's not normal."
Analysis of Idioms
Stick to the rules
Idiom usage
It means that the reform should be carried out according to the actual situation.
not get into a rut
be prompted by a sudden impulse - xīn xuè lái cháo
rise up upon hearing the crow of a rooster and practise with the sword - wén jī qǐ wǔ
be consistent from beginning to end - shǐ zhōng rú yī
ride a tiger and find it hard to get off - qí hǔ nán xià