What do you mean by breaking the rules?

Cutting rules mean criticizing and helping each other.

The origin of the idiom "Make friends, score points and sharpen rules" in Zhou Xingsi's thousand-character writings in the Southern Dynasties.

Make sentences according to the rules

1, and the descendants of the Qian family are all ranked according to the words "carry on the family line and always obey the rules". Qian Yonggang said that children in Qian Yongjian are still named according to this principle.

2. His hometown, the underground city of Mosobrai, is a rough place, and his family gained power status by sticking to the golden rule of the city: "Leave no survivors".

Once these things are put forward by a strict teacher, they are fixed like moral principles and cannot be changed.

4. Qian Yonggang said that "learning" has generations, and the Qian family was named according to the eight-character theory of "inheriting family learning and observing family rules", so his generation belongs to the "forever" generation.

5. The descendants of Qian Xuesen's family are all ranked according to the principle of "carrying on the family line and following the rules".

6. Although, in ancient China, filial piety actually belonged to a part of the law-at that time, the mixed rules of law, ethics and customs were the standard of governing the country.

7. His hometown, the underground city of Mosobray, is a rough place, and his family gained the position of power by sticking to the golden rule of the city: "Leave no one alive".

8. The origin of Qian Xuesen's name. According to Qian Yonggang, "learning" is a generation, while Ganjia is named after the eight-character generation of "learning from the family and keeping the rules of the family", so his son's generation belongs to the "forever" generation.

9. These are morality and morality. "These four rules are the so-called ethics."

10. Although the language of rules or norms is widely used in legal works and daily expressions, from a sociological point of view, law is not something that lawyers think is effective or binding.