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Idioms about rules

Safety: Be an honest man, and don't dare to go off the rails.

Be quiet: points: duty; Keep: keep; Chang: Ordinary. Be honest, do your duty and stay out of trouble.

Keep your position: points: responsibilities. Be honest, do your duty, and don't do anything illegal.

Keep your body as jade: be honest, do your duty and don't do anything illegal.

Honesty: It is better to act according to stupid ideas than to be clever.

Self-discipline: be honest, do your duty and do nothing illegal.

Step by step: department, class: category, order; Just: return. According to certain steps and sequence. It also means doing things according to the old rules and lacking the spirit of innovation.

Uneasy duty: duty: one's duty and rules Refers to being unwilling to be treated in the post, and thinking, words and deeds are off the right track.

No Fiona Fang: Fiona Fang: Borrowing rules. Describe words and actions without rules, unlike.