Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Conservative idioms
Conservative idioms
Accustomed to the stability of daily life, keep the old routine. Refers to sticking to the old ways and not knowing how to change.
Keep sth secret
Xuan: Say it openly. Keep a secret and refuse to publish it.
Be conservative and unwilling to change
Follow the routine: follow the routine. Habit: learn from the old body. Follow the old rules and precedents. Describe conservative, unwilling to change. It is also called "chasing the past and attacking the past", "chasing the past" and "defending the past".
Unbreakable
Extremely strong and indestructible. Also used to refer to people who are opinionated or conservative.
Foot-binding woman
Used of people with conservative ideas.
Useless credulous words
It means that three people can't keep a secret when they know it. Later, it was also a metaphor not to believe hearsay.
Conservative thinking, keeping the old rules will not change.
Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change. Just like "sticking to the rules"
Stick to it under very bad conditions.
(1) Keep incomplete things. Describe conservative thinking and not accepting new things. (2) refers to adhere to the ancient learning path. (3) Yu insisted on doing it under bad conditions.
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