restrictions and fetters
Rules and regulations, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is ti á OTI á OKU à ngku à ng, which means fixed and inflexible regulations. From "emancipating the mind, seeking truth from facts, United and looking forward".
The origin of Idioms
Deng Xiaoping's "emancipating the mind, seeking truth from facts, United and looking forward" said: "as soon as the thought becomes rigid, there will be more and more rules and regulations."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, or rule.
Examples
We can't be bound by these rules.
restrictions and fetters
Teach a woman, teach a baby - jiào fù chū lái,jiào ér yīng hái
hide oneself from place to place - dōng duǒ xī cáng
friends with complete mutual understanding - mò nì zhī jiāo