没有规矩,何以成方圆

沒有規矩,何以成方圓
méiyǒuguījǔ,héyǐchéngfāngyuán
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 without rules, how can anything be done?
  2. 2 rules are necessary for order

Examples

HSK 7-9
Méiyǒu guījǔ, héyǐ chéng fāngyuán? Gōngsī bìxū yǒu zhìdù.
Without rules, how can things take shape? A company must have a system.
HSK 7-9
Jiàoyù háizi yě yào jiǎng guījǔ, méiyǒu guījǔ, héyǐ chéng fāngyuán.
Raising children also requires rules - without them, how can anything take proper form?

Tips

history
Adapted from Mencius 《孟子·离娄上》: '不以规矩,不能成方圆' - without compass and square, you can't make true circles or squares. = compass, = carpenter's square; together they generalize to 'rules'.
usage
More common in modern usage as 没有规矩,不成方圆. The 何以 form is slightly more literary/rhetorical.

Stroke Order

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