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What does chenchen dialect mean?

Metaphor follows the old routine without creation and innovation.

Commentary: Chen: old; Cause: follow. It turns out that the grain in the imperial warehouse is increasing year by year, and the old grain is on top of the old grain. The latter metaphor follows the old routine and has no innovation.

From: Historical Records: "The millet in Taicang, Chen Xiangyin, overflowed, so corrupt and inedible."

There is too much food in the grain depot to hold in the warehouse, so we have to pile it in the open air. Many millet are rotten and can't be eaten any more.

Example: Without Chen Xiangyin and innovation, it is difficult to make a breakthrough.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; With derogatory meaning, the metaphor is not new.

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Synonym: stick to the rules

Commentary: Mo Shou: During the Warring States Period, Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.

Said by: Huang Mingzong Xi's Preface to Poems of a Thousand Pushing Mountains: "If Zhong Rong's poems distinguish the sects, he has never adhered to one principle."

For example, Zhong Rong didn't stick to one family as the criterion to distinguish between Ming Sect and Ming Sect's poems.

Example: ~, dare not create is definitely incompatible with the development law of objective things. ◎ Qin Mu's application of dialectical law in artistic creation.

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense