Change your tongue
Change your tongue, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ IK ǒ ut à sh é, which means to turn your tongue again to change the original saying. From book shadow.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 3 of book shadow by Zhou Lianggong in Qing Dynasty: "the number of Wei said:" if you dare to laugh at Liu Shiyu's articles? " Jing Xiu looked up and said to him, "people would rather be punished for dozens more than change their tongue and flatter Liu Shiyu!"
Idiom usage
It means to change the original statement.
Change your tongue
decide promptly and opportunely - zhuàng shì duàn wàn
learn from each other by an exchange of views - qiē cuō zhuó mó