Change from the past to the present
Biangu LuanChang is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is bi à ng à Lu à NCH á ng, which means to change or disturb the ancestral law.
explain
Change or disturb the ancestral laws.
source
In the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's on biographies of Yuan ang and Chao CuO in historical records: "when Chao CuO was a family order, he didn't use words and things; later he was good at power and changed many things. When the princes were in trouble, they were not in a hurry to save them. They wanted to take revenge, but they died. The saying goes, "if you change the old times, you will die if you don't die."
usage
It refers to changing the original criterion.
Change from the past to the present
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man - féi tóu pàng ěr
a threshold worn low by visitors - hù xiàn wéi chuān
A rotten talent makes a dirty job - cái xiǔ xíng huì