fǎ guī
rule of law; statute; law
我们必须遵守国家的法律法规。
Wǒmen bìxū cúnzhōu guójiā de fǎlǜ fǎguī.
We must abide by the laws and regulations of the country.
这个法规对我们的生活有很大的影响。
Zhège fǎguī duì wǒmen de shēnghuó yǒu hěn dà de yǐngxiǎng.
This regulation has a great impact on our lives.
政府正在制定新的法规来保护环境。
Zhèngfǔ zhèngzài zhìdìng xīn de fǎguī lái bǎohù huánjìng.
The government is formulating new regulations to protect the environment.
法律 (fǎlǜ)
law
条例 (tiáolì)
regulation
法律 (fǎlǜ)
law
条例 (tiáolì)
regulation
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Get Started FreeThe Chinese word 法规 (fǎguī) is a compound of two characters: 法 (fǎ), meaning "law" or "regulation," and 规 (guī), meaning "rule" or "norm." Together, these characters form a word that refers to a specific type of law or regulation, typically one that is issued by a government or other authority.The character 法 (fǎ) has a long history in Chinese, dating back to the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE). It was originally used to refer to the laws of nature, but over time it came to be used more broadly to refer to any type of law or regulation. The character 规 (guī) also has a long history, dating back to the Zhou dynasty (c. 1046-256 BCE). It was originally used to refer to the rules of etiquette, but over time it came to be used more broadly to refer to any type of rule or norm.The compound word 法规 (fǎguī) first appeared in the Chinese language during the Qing dynasty (1644-1912). It was used to refer to the laws and regulations that were issued by the Qing government. In modern Chinese, 法规 (fǎguī) is still used to refer to laws and regulations, but it is also used more broadly to refer to any type of rule or guideline.For example, 法规 (fǎguī) can be used to refer to the rules of a game, the regulations of a company, or the guidelines for a project. It is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to any type of rule or regulation.