follow the beaten track
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī NL ò ush ǒ Uji ù, which means to follow an unreasonable old pattern without improvement. The source is the biography of Ouyang Xiu in the history of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu biography of the history of the Song Dynasty: "the Song Dynasty has been prosperous for a hundred years, but the style of articles is still five seasons of study Scholars are conservative because of their rudeness, and they are weak in their inferiority. "
Idiom usage
It is not flexible
follow the beaten track
reduce an official to the ranks of the people - xuē zhí wéi mín
suffer a grievous wrong with no hope of vengeance - hán yuān mò bái
get to the bottom of the matter - qióng yuán jìng wěi
Peach blossom and willow blossom - táo yāo liǔ mèi
be good at deliberating and judging - néng móu shàn duàn