quickly wake up to one 's error
F ā NR á nhu ǐ w ù
Description changes very quickly. It refers to a complete change of thought and a complete awakening. Soon wake up and realize the previous mistakes!
Idiom information
The word "Fanran" comes from Han Yu's book of affairs with Chen gei in Tang Dynasty: "today, I am relieved and repented, saying:" its miaoye is the reason why I am angry that I am not going to continue; its quietness is the reason why I show my meaning. " From then on, he became a new man. The usage of English quick wake up toone'serror is more formal; it is used as predicate, object and attribute; it is used for people who make serious mistakes
Idiom story
In the Ming Dynasty, Hai Rui was famous for his uprightness and justice. He skillfully punished the son of governor Hu Xianzong and made this extravagant man eat Coptis. Emperor Shizong of the Ming Dynasty lived in Xiyuan for many years, chanting sutras and praying for immortality. Hai Rui risked his life to write a letter in the hope that Ming Shizong would repent and revive the imperial platform. As a result, he was sent to prison
quickly wake up to one 's error
so subtle as to be difficult to guess what comes next - shén miào mò cè
twelve girls in Dream of the Red Mansion - shí èr jīn chāi
have nothing but the bare walls in one 's house - shì tú sì bì