conform to the standard
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is d ò NGJ ì ngy ǒ uch á ng, which means that both action and stillness have certain conventions, and that action conforms to norms. It comes from the book of changes.
The source of the idiom is in the book of changes, which says: "the movement and the stillness are constant, the rigidity and the softness are broken."
conform to the standard
be chivalrous and fond of doing good deeds - xíng xiá hào yì
turn round on one 's gallopingsteed and aim an arrow at - yuè mǎ wān gōng
one tries one 's best and still gets criticized for it - qiú quán zhī huǐ
dress in the coarse hempen cloth black - pī má dài xiào