Right wing military habits
Right military habits, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ò UJ ū nx í Q ì, which means to imitate the ancients blindly, can't create a style of their own. From the book of calligraphy.
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive; without one's own style
The origin of Idioms
According to the calligraphy covenant written by Cao of the Song Dynasty in the Qing Dynasty, "if you take off the heavenly wrist and keep it in your heart, you will have no right military habits."
Right wing military habits
display one 's talent in an aggressive manner - fēng máng bī rén
loyalty , filial piety , chastity and righteousness - zhōng xiào jié yì
The road is high and the devil is heavy - dào gāo mó zhòng