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Idiom describing old-fashioned thinking, doing things according to old rules and lacking innovative energy.

Hold the disabled: hold the broken and old things. Describe conservative thinking, not striving for progress.

Make up for the deficiency: disability: incomplete, incomplete; Missing: broken. I can't bear to leave those old and broken things behind. Describe conservative ideas

Stand still: for example, stick to the rules and don't make progress.

Bubugao: Mo Shou: Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city during the Warring States period; Stereotype: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to old-fashioned, hidebound and unwilling to change.

Stick to the rules: therefore: old; So the old way extends to the old way; Seal: limited to a certain range. Metaphor stick to a rut, not seeking advanced.

The same old tune: follow: follow; Conservative: stick to the old routine. Death is old-fashioned and lacks the energy for innovation.

Xiangyin; 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. After many metaphors, they followed the old routine and did not invent or reform.

Draw a prison: draw a circle on the ground as a prison. Metaphor is only allowed to be exercised within the specified scope.

Love keeps pace with the times: success: formulation and formation. Once formed, it will never change.

Waiting for a rabbit: a metaphor for not knowing the development and changes of things and still looking at problems statically.

Rate from the old chapter: rate: compliance; Lao Zhang: As usual. Everything is as usual.