Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Idioms about Tradition

Idioms about Tradition

Changing the ancient and changing the norms: changing the traditional legal system and norms.

Changing the past is easy: changing traditional legal systems and customs.

Changing the old is easy: changing the traditional legal system and norms.

Development: to develop, to advocate; Guangda: to be brilliant and grand. To make good styles, traditions, etc., develop and improve.

Customs and Habits: Individual or collective traditional customs, manners, and habits.

Going by the rules: to be limited by traditional practices. Indicates inability to achieve a goal.

Guangling San Jie: Guangling San has been lost. It is often used as a metaphor to describe the break of a good tradition or the lack of successors.

Turtle, Dragon, Scale and Phoenix: four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, honor and good fortune. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has virtue over the four seas.

Turtle, Dragon, Scale and Phoenix: four animals traditionally used to symbolize longevity, honor and good fortune. It is a metaphor for a person who is in a high position and has virtue over the four seas.

Emancipation of the mind: breaking through the boundaries of tradition, freeing the mind from old rules and regulations.

Broad Robe and Big Sleeves: refers to all kinds of fat costumes worn by people in old times or traditional opera costumes.

Liang Gong Wu Chang (良弓无改): refers to carrying on the fine traditions and endeavors of one's father and ancestors.

Cracking the crown and destroying the crown: ① it is a metaphor for abandoning the royal family.

Cracking the Crown and Destroying the Coronet: (1) A metaphor for abandoning the royal family. (③) It is a metaphor for destroying the Chinese culture and departing from the national tradition.

Python Robe and Jade Belt: A robe embroidered with a python and a belt decorated with jade. It refers to the official clothes, also refers to the costumes of emperors and generals in traditional opera. Also known as "python robe and jade belt".

Menli origin: coming from a family with a tradition of a certain trade or skill.

Injury and abuse of the people: Injury: to hurt; to customize: to customize; to abuse: to maim. To destroy the traditional customs and traditions and to brutalize the common people.

Poetry and etiquette family: a family that has been studying for generations with traditional feudal etiquette as its code of conduct.

Filial son and virtuous grandson: a son who is filial to his parents and a grandson who is virtuous. It is now used as a metaphor for a person who faithfully inherits a certain idea or an old traditional thought

Lost Sound: refers to the tradition of poetic creation which is going to be extinct.