What idioms are there to describe "doing things according to scientific laws"?

1. Seek truth from facts

Pinyin: Shi Shi qiúShi

Interpretation: it refers to exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development from the actual object and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.

Source: Hanshu Hejian Wang Xian Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts."

2. Become an expert in solving dairy cows

Pinyin: páo dīng Ji niú ú

Description: Kenting: a kitchen worker; Solution: dismemberment and segmentation. Metaphor after repeated practice, grasp the objective laws of things, do things with ease and use them freely.

Source: "Zhuangzi Health Master": "My master is Wen Jie Niu, the touch of the hand, the leaning of the shoulder, the foot, the knee and the knife."

3. Put the cart before the horse

Pinyin: Pinyin

Explanation: Ben: fundamentals; End: prompt; Shun: refers to natural conditions. From root to tip, the order is not chaotic. Metaphor means that the development of things conforms to the law.

Source: Historical Records and Book of Rites: "The ends are consistent and the ends are corresponding."

Even the crane will get lost.

Pinyin: hèyübàI do

Explanation: Crane corroded Xiandao. It means that everything follows certain objective laws, regardless of human will.

Source: "Cold Zhai Night Talk": "Yuan Cai said:' Cranes also lose their way!' "

5.? Some things should be prevented or should appear, which is in accordance with the inherent law of development and cannot be changed.

Pinyin: shì yǒu bì zhì, l ǐ y ǒ u g rá n.

Explanation: things are destined to happen, and it should be like this. It means that some things will appear no matter how to prevent them, develop according to the inherent laws of things and cannot be changed.

Source: Zhuo's "The Complete Biography of Flying Dragons" Chapter 29: "Officials don't know things, so naturally something comes."