Avoid the vulgar and seek the new
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì s ú Q ū x ī n, which means to abandon the old customs and pursue the new trend. It comes from the collection of unappealing: bitterness and bitterness.
The idiom comes from Ye Shengtao's "not tired of collecting bitter bitterness": "what's the meaning of 'New Year's greetings'? It's nothing more than the vulgarity of advocating empty prose. Therefore, it is said that "New Year's greetings" are not "New Year's greetings", which means avoiding the common customs and pursuing the new. "
Avoid the vulgar and seek the new
Governing the country and discussing the way - jīng bāng lùn dào
The school is short but the school is long - jiào duǎn liáng cháng