create what is new
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi ā ox ī NSH ù y ì, which means to put forward a novel proposition, indicating that it is different. From preface.
Idiom explanation
To make a novel proposition.
The origin of Idioms
In Qian Qianyi's preface to the collection of foreign works in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "in modern times, there are two kinds of people who have lost their rightness: those who have drawn the Yellow dialogue, who have fat skin and thick flesh, who have lost their rightness; those who are unconventional, who have evil spirits and snake spirits, who have lost their rightness."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and object.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: innovative.
create what is new
When water is wet, fire is dry - shuǐ liú shī,huǒ jiù zào
Disgrace one's virtue and disgrace one's conduct - bài dé rǔ xíng
hardship of travel without shelter - cān fēng sù shuǐ