learn about customs and habits of the country one goes to
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ù Gu ó w è ns ú, meaning to go to other countries or places, first to understand its customs. It comes from the book of rites.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: to enter the country and ask for the common customs, to enter the situation and ask for the common customs
Idiom usage
It means to respect the customs of other countries, and it means to enter the country and ask about the customs of other countries. Song Yue Ke's Zhi Shi Zhang Yuan Wu Hao
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, Qu Li Shang, written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that "when you enter the country, you ask about the forbidden, when you enter the country, you ask about the vulgar, and when you enter the country, you ask about the taboo."
learn about customs and habits of the country one goes to
help bad people to do evil things - bāng hǔ chī shí
Sit on the fishing boat in spite of the storm - rèn píng fēng làng qǐ,wěn zuò diào yú chuán
presence of the two interested parties plus a third disinterested party as a witness - sān duì liù miàn
birds of a feather flock together - rén yǐ qún fēn