Change one's face
A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à IR ó ngy à m à o, which means to describe a change of look or appearance. It comes from Zhuangzi · Dechong Fu.
Analysis of Idioms
Change the appearance
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi · Dechong Fu: "I've been traveling with my master for 19 years, but I don't know who I am. Now I'm swimming with you in the body, but I'm beyond the body, isn't it? " Zichan changed his appearance and said, "Ziwu is the name."
Idiom usage
To change one's face. If you change your face, I can still know you.
Change one's face
the glint and flash of cold steel - dāo guāng jiàn yǐng
an emaciated , dried-up appearance - xíng róng kū gǎo
live at the mercy of the elements - kào tiān chī fàn
her beauty is good enough for the aristocracy - yōng róng huá guì
scrape the dirt off an object and make it shine - guā gòu mó guāng