四不拗六
      Explanation: Refers to the small number of people fail to beat the majority opinion.
      Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate clause; that most people fail to beat a few people
      Source: Ming Yang Shen, "Distinction Lu rural imperial ancestral sacrifice": "the old saying goes 'three accounts from the b', this saying goes 'do not bend six-four', the words in your herd also."