Plan and draw a circle
It is a Chinese idiom, and it is said to draw a gourd according to the pattern. It refers to sticking to conventions and blindly imitating. From Song Jing Wen Gong's notes - Interpretation of Customs
Idiom explanation
You can draw gourd like it. It refers to sticking to conventions and blindly imitating.
Idioms and allusions
Song Qi's notes on Song Jing Wengong: Interpretation of the common customs: "the article must have its own name, and then it can be passed on to immortality. If you plan roundly, you will be your servant. The ancients derided the house as a house, believing it. "The book of poems written by Song Lian in Ming Dynasty says," if you have a good plan, you can be a good servant. It's not a poem. "
Discrimination of words
Painting gourd according to the pattern
usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs
Plan and draw a circle
Dragon leaping and tiger crouching - lóng yuè hǔ jù
Fear the dragon before, fear the tiger after - qián pà lóng,hòu pà hǔ
place open to attack from all directions - sì zhàn zhī guó
course of nature and one's conscience - tiān lǐ liáng xīn
put on display different performances - yú lóng màn xiàn