Changing appearance and changing customs
In Chinese, Pinyin is bi à NR ó NGG à is ú, which means to change the style and customs. It comes from Shangde, the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family.
The origin of Idioms
Shangde, the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family, said, "if a religion changes its content and changes its customs, it should not receive what it receives. This is called obedience."
Analysis of Idioms
To change one's habits.
Changing appearance and changing customs
deliberately embellish the facts - yǒu zhī tiān yè
add a beautiful thing to a contrasting beautiful thing - jǐn shàng tiān huā
not a hair 's breadth in between - jiàn bù róng fà