Idioms describing stereotypes.

Idioms describing stereotypes.

Ann is used to a quiet daily life and keeps an old routine. Refers to sticking to the old ways and not knowing how to change.

Source: Ming Hairui's "Five Things of Shen Junmen Wu Yao Zhilian": "My hospital is uneasy and always keeps old friends. Since taking office, thousands of people have been encouraged to turn to reform. "

Habit: habit; So: old practice. Be content with routine and get used to old practices. Describe doing things according to the routine, old-fashioned, and not thinking about changing.

Source: Kun's On Talents: "There is a theory that you are always comfortable and willing to do nothing, and you are more willing to dare to do anything."

1 refers to the Confucian scholars of the Confucian Classics School in the Han Dynasty, who are obsessed with incomplete Confucian Classics and the words of one family. Later, it was often compared to being old-fashioned and not knowing how to improve. (2) refers to the incomplete preservation of ancient books and documents.

Source: The Biography of Han Liu Xin: "Talking casually, reciting biographies is a teacher of the last days, not going to the ancient times ... I still want to protect the disabled and prevent disadvantages, and I am afraid of breaking my private will, but I can't be good at serving justice and public interests, or jealous of me, and I don't test the truth. I am similar, I follow the right and wrong, and I restrain these three studies."