Enjoy free Chinese learning resources from us! This series covers idioms and proverbs, which are meaningful and useful in various scenarios. Let’s explore 「疊矩重規」 and its usage below.
The Chinese idiom 「疊矩重規」 we’re introducing today is explained in detail below, along with its meaning and usage.
Rules overlap, squares overlap, their degrees are the same, and they fit perfectly. Originally used as a metaphor for actions and stillness that are in accordance with the rules or that are in harmony with each other, it later came to be used to describe imitation and repetition.
The Mandarin pronunciation of this idiom is :
dié jǔ zhòng guī
while its Cantonese pinyin is :
dip6 geui2 jung6/chung5/chung4 kwai1
There’s no shortage of Chinese idioms, each offering unique meanings and ways to use them. This guide is here to assist you as you improve your understanding of the language.

