Rules generally refer to regulations and articles of association formulated by the masses, approved by representatives or uniformly formulated and adopted by all members of the group.
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There are three forms of rules: explicit rules, implicit rules and meta-rules, but no matter which rules violate the morality of good and evil, they must pay the price of hell for maintaining world harmony; Ming rules are clearly defined rules, which have limitations and need to be continuously improved; Unspoken rules are rules that have no explicit provisions and no established restrictions, which can make up for the shortcomings of explicit rules.
Meta-rule is a rule to solve problems through violent competition, a mixture of good and evil, and an immoral and civilized way. Actually, I think the rules are simple. Ming rules are known to the public and written in black and white; Hidden rules are unwritten rules, while meta-rules are cruel mandatory rules, which can only be used in extreme cases.