change existing habits and customs
Changing customs, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à NF à ngy à s ú, which means changing old customs. It comes from the biography of the lord father of Marquis Pingjin in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian's biography of the lord father of the Marquis of Pingjin in historical records in the Western Han Dynasty: "to the envoys of the Qin Dynasty, the punishment will be eased, and the Fu will be reduced." If we change the customs and change them in the sea, the world will be safe. "
Idiom usage
For example, Hao said: "Taizu used the simple people in Mobei, the people in the South and the land of the Han Dynasty to harmonize with the four seas, and he was as strong as Xi, Nong, Shun and Yu. How can he worship his name?" Biography of Cui Hao in northern history
change existing habits and customs
be at peace at seeing peach flowers flowing away with water - liú shuǐ táo huā
The nation is based on the people - bāng yǐ mín wéi běn
Whole armour and repair soldiers - zhěng jiǎ shàn bīng
incomplete parts of ancient scripts - duàn jiǎn yí biān
see evidence of people's distress everywhere - mǎn mù chuāng yí