a fixed pattern
A set rule, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī D ì ngzh ī Gu ī, meaning to refer to a settled idea. It comes from the ancient ancestral temple of Fanyi by Zhao Bi of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Bi of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Fanyi ancient ancestral temple: "it's a set rule in ancient and modern times, who dares to make a single point."
Idiom usage
The development of history has its own metabolic function. New road song by Guo Xiaochuan
a fixed pattern
When one man is in charge, ten thousand cannot be opened - yī fū dāng guān,wàn fū mò kāi
make a laughing stock of oneself before experts - jiàn qiào dà fāng