The third word is a learned idiom.

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.

Conformity means doing things according to the old rules and methods.

Following old habits often means doing things according to old rules and methods. It's the same as "learning from the past".

Unconventional accumulation means that mistakes are followed for a long time and become a habit. Infiltrate and pass on "habits".

The custom influenced by custom refers to the custom.

Stepping into old habits often means sticking to the rules and being content with the status quo.

Playing with old habits is often conformism and complacency.

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".

Reciting refers to getting used to reading dead books and passing on old news. 2 refers to reciting.

Right Army Habits Right Army: Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in Jin Dynasty, was once a general of the right army and was known as "Wang Youjun". Metaphor blindly imitates the ancients and cannot create its own style.