make a new start
Change the way, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǎ it ú y ì zh é, meaning to change the track, another way. A change of direction, goal, or practice. It comes from duanting Ji by Zhu Zhiyu in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Change the track and take another road. A change of direction, goal, or practice. It is the same as "changing the road".
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Zhiyu's duanting Ji in the Qing Dynasty: "if I encourage my son to change his way and the contract is secular, I will tell my friends that I don't believe it. What will happen?"
make a new start
very much ruffled , one sputters one 's words - jí yán nù sè
with roast turtle and minced carp - fèng biē kuài lǐ
sonorous , resounding and prolonged - rǎo liáng sān rì
get together and disperse like animals and birds - shòu jù niǎo sàn
till my heart is weary , and my head aches - gān xīn shǒu jí