For example, the Teachers Law and the Compulsory Education Law; Education laws and regulations are normative documents formulated by the government or government departments, such as Regulations on Education Supervision, Regulations on School Bus Safety Management,
The financial system of primary and secondary schools, the Interim Measures for the management of national scholarships for graduate students, etc. In status, laws are superior to regulations and regulations are superior to regulations, but in implementation, regulations are superior to laws.
When the lower law conflicts with the upper law, the lower law obeys the upper law.