Rules and regulations
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī J ǔ sh é NGM ò, which means the standards and rules that should be abided by. From Guanzi, seven ministers and seven masters.
The origin of Idioms
"Guanzi · seven ministers and seven masters" says: "those who make laws and decrees, the officials and the people are strict."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute. Qin Mu's skillful craftsman and bamboo: "they still strictly abide by certain rules and regulations. They just change them in a huge scope."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rules and regulations
Rules and regulations
follow the mandate of heaven and comply with the popular wishes of the people - shùn tiān cóng rén
If you keep green hills, you are not afraid of no firewood - liú dé qīng shān zài,bù pà méi chái shāo
so beautiful as to overrun cities and ruin states - qīng chéng qīng guó