laws handed down from forefathers
Zuzongfadu, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǔ Z ō NGF ǎ D ù, which means the rules formulated by the previous emperors and followed by later generations. It's from the story of xuange.
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing
Examples
When Ren Zong ascended the throne, the grade of a bachelor was only five grades, which was the ancestral law and could not be changed without permission.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: ancestral law
The origin of Idioms
The sequel of xuange's posthumous affairs: "I'd like to point out that Cai Jing is the most evil They have changed the laws of their ancestors and stolen the rewards for moving the imperial court. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to the laws formulated by the former emperors and followed and applied by later generations.
laws handed down from forefathers
Today's wine and today's drunkenness - jīn rì yǒu jiǔ jīn rì zuì
be entrusted with a mission at a critical and difficult moment - lín wēi shòu mìng
study your own daughter properly when finding her a husband. - xiàng nǚ pèi fū